#Taraweeh
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Taraweeh can be prayed at home with as little or as many rakat as you deem fit for your capacity. Usually 8, 11, 13 or 20 in rakat units of 2.
It is not compulsory to be a hafiz to do taraweeh at home, you can recite as much of the quran as you have memorised. If you have memorised only one or two surahs you could combine them in each rakat to make the prayer lengthy.
This is a brilliant opportunity to learn a new surah or two throughout Ramadan to make taraweeh longer and inshaAllah may Allah SWT accept it and make it easy on you.
I suggest learning Surah Al Nas and Al Falaq if you havent yet
I have learned them a long time ago but I was just double checking a few days ago if I was saying everything correctly for both those surahs. I will be doing that for all the surahs I learned in the past, but yeah I should definitely try to learn a new surah.