All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, is His slave and Messenger.
In Ihyaa’ ‘Uloom Ad-Deen, Al-Ghazaali mentioned the means which facilitate for Muslims performing the Qiyaam prayer and divided them into two sections: apparent and hidden.
First: The apparent means include four things:
1- Avoiding excessive eating. Otherwise, one will drink excessively and, consequently, he will be overtaken by deep sleep and will not be able to wake up to pray during the night.
2- Avoiding work during the daytime which exhausts the body and weakens the nerves.
3- Avoid committing sins during the daytime as they lead to harshness of the heart.
4- Taking a nap during the day in order to be able to wake up for the voluntary prayer during the night.
We can add:
5- Not to stay awake after the ‘Ishaa’ (night obligatory) prayer unless there is a need.
Second: The hidden means include four things as well:
1- Keeping the heart safe from hatred against Muslims, Bid‘ahs (innovations in religion) and excessive worries concerning this world.
2- Fearing Allaah and not having far reaching ambitions in this world.
3- Knowing the virtue of performing Qiyaam by listening to Quranic verses, Hadeeths and reported citations.
4- Love of Allaah and having strong faith that one invokes His Lord, Who Is Acquainted of him, during the prayer.