Salah al-'Isha (Ritual Prayer between Sunset and Midnight)

It is the Salah al-'Isha when a Muslim stands in the presence of his Lord before going to bed. The Salah al-'Isha, which no community has performed before, is a means of superiority and honor for this community. (Ibn Hanbal, V, 237; Sunan Abu Dawud, Salah, 7) Salah al-'Isha takes away the comfort from the body during a time when everyone is resting, so it is a true sign of faith. (Sahih Muslim, Masajid, 252) Prophet Muhammad (saw) said, "If people knew the value of this salah, they would attend the salah in the mosque even if they had to crawl to it."(Sahih Bukhari, Adhan, 9; Sahih Muslim, Salah, 129) 
Salah al-'Isha, whose time starts with the disappearance of the redness on the horizon, consists of ten rak'ahs, four of which are the first sunnah, four are fard, and two are the last sunnah, which can be performed until the time of imsak. 

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