The night worship of some Companions
(May Allah be well pleased with them)
The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) himself would pray in the night and would exhort the Companions also to do the same. It has been related that Hadhrat ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with them) saw a dream and related that to Hadhrat Hafsa (May Allah be well pleased with him) and requested her to relate the dream to the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam). When she did so, the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) remarked:
Translation: What a good man is ‘Abdullah! I wish he would offer Salaat in the night. After this, Hadhrat ‘Abdullah would rest only for a short space of time in the night. (Sahih Bukhari, Hadith No. 1122)
The night worship of Hadhrat Abu Bakr (May Allah be well pleased with him)
The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) himself praying in the night and exhorting the Companions to do the same obviates its excellence and importance. For this reason, the Companions would spend the night standing before Allah and worshipping Him. The Commander of the Faithful, the first caliph of Islam, Hadhrat Abu Bakr (May Allah be well pleased with him) would offer supererogatory Salaat in units of 2 (i.e. 2 Raka’at). As mentioned in this Hadith of Kanz Ul ‘Ummal:
Translation: It is narrated on the authority of Hadhrat Yahya bin Sa’eed (May Allah be well pleased with him) that Hadhrat Abu Bakr (May Allah be well pleased with him) would offer Salaat Ul Witr in the early part of the night and when he would stand for Salaat, he would offer it as units of 2 Raka’at. (Kanz Ul ‘Ummal, Hadith No. 23389)
The night worship of Hadhrat ‘Umar Al Farooq (May Allah be well pleased with him)
It was the custom of Hadhrat ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with him) that he himself would enliven his nights with worship and would awaken his family members and order them to do the same. As reported in this Hadith of Muwatta Imam Malik (May Allah be well pleased with him):
Translation: Hadhrat Zayd bin Aslam narrates on the authority of his father that Hadhrat ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with him) would offer Salaat as much as Allah wished him to and in the last part of the night, he would awaken his family members with the words, “As Salaah, As Salaah”..……….(Muwatta Imam Malik, Hadith No. 259)
Hadhrat Abu Bakr and Hadhrat ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with him) would spend all the nights of the year in prayer and worship and would encourage their family members also to do the same. Obviously, believing that they abandoned their year-round habit especially on special nights and would spend the whole night in bed is totally illogical and there is no Tradition that the Companions didn’t spend the special nights in worship and rested. Then how can anyone make such a claim that the Companions didn’t spend the special nights in prayer and worship?
The night worship of Hadhrat ‘Uthman (May Allah be well pleased with him)
Similarly, Hadhrat ‘Uthman (May Allah be well pleased with him) would complete one full recitation of the Holy Quran every night. As reported in Mo’jam Kabeer Tabarani:
Translation: It is narrated on the authority of Hadhrat Muhammad bin Sireen (May Allah shower His mercy on him), he says that the wife of Hadhrat ‘Uthman told those people who had come with the intention of martyring Hadhrat ‘Uthman (May Allah be well pleased with him): Whether you martyr him or leave him, his greatness is that he recites Holy Quran completely every night in 1 Raka’at. (Mo’jam Kabeer Tabarani, Hadith No. 28; Al Ist’iyaab, Vol. 1, Pg. No. 320)
The night worship of Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him)
It was the custom of Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him) that he would spend the night in worship and prayer:
Translation: Once Hadhrat Ashtar Nakha’ee (May Allah shower His mercy on him) called upon the Commander of the Faithful, Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him). At that time, he was engaged in Salaat. He said: O Commander of the Faithful! You fast in the day and stand in worship in the night. Between these 2, you are taxing yourself. After Salaat, when Hadhrat ‘Ali (May Allah be well pleased with him) heard this, he said: The journey of the hereafter is very long. To traverse it, worship of the night is highly essential for a human being. (Seerah Ameer Ul Momineen ‘Ali bin Abi Talib Razi Allahu Anhu, Vol. 1, Pg. No. 344)
The night worship of Hadhrat ‘Abdullah bin Mas’ud (May Allah be well pleased with him)
Hadhrat ‘Abdullah bin Mas’ud would engage in worship from the early part of the night to the time of Salaat Ul Fajr, almost. As Imam Tabarani has reported in Mo’jam Kabeer:
Translation: It is narrated on the authority of Hadhrat ‘Alqama bin Qais (May Allah be well pleased with him), he says: One night I stayed with Hadhrat ‘Abdullah bin Mas’ud (May Allah be well pleased with him). He stood up in Salaat in the early part of the night. He would recite the Holy Quran the way the Imam of the local mosque would recite it, with proper pronunciation and intonation (Tarteel). Those who were close to him would be able to hear him. He wouldn’t raise his voice. Until only so much time would remain for dawn in which one could offer Salaat Ul Maghrib after its Adhaan is given. Then he would offer Salaat Ul Witr. (Mo’jam Kabeer Tabarani, Hadith No. 9295)
Hadhrat Ibn ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with him) would offer Salaat until dawn
The lives of the Companions and the Successors are a beacon of guidance for the Ummah. They spent their whole lives in the remembrance of Allah Most High. They saw many mornings in their wakefulness and they gained the pleasure and approval of Almighty Allah by spending many many nights in the remembrance of Allah. Hadhrat ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with them) was also like this. As reported by Imam Tabarani (May Allah shower His mercy on him) in Mo’jam Kabeer Tabarani:
Translation: It is narrated on the authority of Hadhrat Nafe’ that Hadhrat ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar would enliven his nights by worship. Then he would say: O Nafe’! Have we come to the morning? Nafe’ would say: No. Hadhrat Ibn ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with him) would again busy himself in Salaat. Again he would ask: O Nafe’! Have we come to the morning yet? Hadhrat Nafe’ would say: Yes. Then Hadhrat Ibn ‘Umar (May Allah be well pleased with him) would sit and engage in supplications and repentance so much so that the time for Salaat Ul Fajr would start. (Mo’jam Kabeer Tabarani, Hadith No. 12867; Hilyatul Auliya, Vol. 1, Pg. No. 161)