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The website content discusses the spiritual experience of night prayer in Islam, inviting readers to share their simple pleasures in life, and promotes an AI service.

Abstract

The article titled "One-Lined Poem: Happiness (#13)" delves into the tranquility and spiritual fulfillment found in the Islamic night prayer, known as Tahajjud. It describes the serene experience of prayer during the last hour of the night, suggesting that it brings peace and positivity. The author encourages readers to reflect on and share their own simple pleasures in life, using the hashtag and tagging specific individuals. Additionally, the article recommends an AI service, ZAI.chat, as a cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus.

Opinions

  • The author finds the night prayer (Tahajjud) to be a deeply enriching experience that positively impacts their life.
  • It is implied that the night prayer is a time when prayers are believed to be accepted, indicating a personal belief in its efficacy.
  • The author values the act of sharing personal experiences of happiness and simple pleasures, as evidenced by the invitation to participate in the one-lined poems initiative.
  • There is an endorsement of ZAI.chat, suggesting the author's belief in its value and cost-effectiveness compared to other AI services like ChatGPT Plus.

One-Lined Poem: Happiness (#13)

A phrase about one simple pleasure in life.

Photo by Faseeh Fawaz on Unsplash

The last hour of the night before dawn and my conversations with God — light of prayer permeates the heart’s gloomy alleys.

The night prayer (prayed during the last third of every night) is one of the highly recommended voluntary prayers in Islam. I am not very regular but whenever I do, I have always experienced a positive outcome. It is believed that whatever we pray for at that time is accepted. It’s called Tahajjud in Arabic.

What One Simple Pleasure in Life did you experience today?

If you would like to take part in the one-lined poems about happiness, please tag Ntathu Allen and Jay Krasnow.

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