Concordance
هجد (hjd)
The root هجد (hjd) primarily means to sleep, especially at night. However, it also carries the opposite meaning: to remain awake or be sleepless at night, often for prayer.
Concordance — 1 Occurrences
Every place in the Qur'an where the root هجد appears, grouped by grammatical role.
Verb (1 verse)
وَمِنَ ٱلَّیۡلِ فَتَهَجَّدۡ بِهِۦ نَافِلَةࣰ لَّكَ عَسَىٰۤ أَن یَبۡعَثَكَ رَبُّكَ مَقَامࣰا مَّحۡمُودࣰا ٧٩
Umm Muhammad (Sahih International):
And from [part of] the night, pray with it as additional [worship] for you; it is expected that your Lord will resurrect you to a praised station
Abdel Haleem:
and dur-ing the night wake up and pray, as an extra offering of your own, so that your Lord may raise you to a [highly] praised status
Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall:
And some part of the night awake for it, a largess for thee. It may be that thy Lord will raise thee to a praised estate