Tahajjud 2026 Schedule For Masjid al Haram and Nabawi For Ramadan

A special Tahajjud schedule will be observed during the last 10 nights of Ramadan 2026 at both holy mosques.
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As Ramadan 1447 AH (2026) are nearing, worshipers are invited to embrace not only the Taraweeh prayers but also the deeply spiritual Tahajjud prayers.

This year, a dedicated schedule has been released for the last 10 nights of Ramadan—from the 21st to the 30th night—at both Masjid al Haram (Grand Mosque) in Makkah and Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet’s Mosque) in Madinah.

Tahajjud, the voluntary late-night prayer, holds a special place in the hearts of the faithful.

Masjid al Haram Tahajjud 2026 Schedule

NightsFirst RakatsSecond RakatsLast Rakats
21Abdullah Al-JuhanyAl-Waleed Al-ShamsanAbdulrahman Al-Sudais
22Bandar BaleelahMaher Al-Muaiqly
23Yasser Al-DosariBadr Al-TurkiAbdulrahman Al-Sudais
24Maher Al-MuaiqlyBandar Baleelah
25Abdullah Al-JuhanyAl-Waleed Al-ShamsanAbdulrahman Al-Sudais
26Bandar BaleelahMaher Al-Muaiqly
27Yasser Al-DosariBadr Al-TurkiAbdulrahman Al-Sudais
28Maher Al-MuaiqlyBandar Baleelah
29Abdullah Al-JuhanyYasser Al-Dosari
30Bandar BaleelahMaher Al-Muaiqly

Masjid an Nabawi Tahajjud 2026 Schedule

NightFirst RakatsSecond RakatsFinal (Shaf & Witr)
21Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanAhmad Al-HudhaifiSalah Al-Budair
22Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanSalah Al-BudairAhmad Al-Hudhaifi
23Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanAhmad Al-HudhaifiSalah Al-Budair
24Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanSalah Al-BudairAhmad Al-Hudhaifi
25Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanAhmad Al-HudhaifiSalah Al-Budair
26Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanSalah Al-BudairAhmad Al-Hudhaifi
27Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanAhmad Al-HudhaifiSalah Al-Budair
28Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanSalah Al-BudairAhmad Al-Hudhaifi
29Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanAhmad Al-HudhaifiMuhammad Barhaji
30Abdullah Al-Bu’ayjanSalah Al-BudairAhmad Al-Hudhaifi

  • Tahajjud prayer will start at 12:30am.

Observing these prayers in the two holiest mosques of Islam greatly enhances the overall spiritual experience, making it a cherished tradition for millions around the world.

To ensure a seamless and uplifting experience, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques has meticulously prepared a rotating schedule of distinguished imams who will lead the Tahajjud prayers.

The diverse lineup offers a variety of spiritual insights and melodious renditions that resonate with the hearts of the worshipers.

These last ten nights are widely regarded as the most significant period of Ramadan—a time when the doors of mercy and forgiveness are believed to be particularly open. By joining in the Tahajjud prayers at Masjid al Haram and Masjid an-Nabawi, the faithful are given a chance to seek divine guidance, forgiveness, and countless blessings during this sacred month.

May this Ramadan and the Tahajjud prayers bring peace, enlightenment, and a renewed connection with the Divine for all.

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