1. Keep Away from Ma'aasi (acts of disobedience)
2. Avoid eating too much food
3. Drink one or two glasses of water before going to bed
4. Perform wudhuk (ablution) before going to bed
5. Go to bed early
6. Make intention in your heart to get up for fajr
7. Set your alarm
8. Establish fajr wake up calling system with family and friends e.g. calling or texting each other to help one another wake up for fajr
9. Say prescribed supplications (du'a) before sleeping
10. Once awake, do not linger lazily in bed
11. Go to your local masjid to pray
Also... one thing that helps that I do when I study late and stuff is put my alarm clock (which is very loud) in the bathroom... thus forcing you to get up and go to the bathroom to shut it off. While you're there in the bathroom, just splash yourself with water and walaa! You are awake and ready for Fajr.
Okay... so you dont have to do the splashing part, but try it.. it works, InsyaAllah.
>> another e-mail received. truly agree with the 10th.
oh ya. n as jenGGo said, this can also be applied to waking up for tahajjud! :D
