sayharakatlar
Sayharakatlar is a term used in some Islamic traditions to refer to voluntary acts of worship or good deeds performed for the sake of God, beyond the obligatory duties. These actions are considered meritorious and can increase a person's spiritual standing and reward in the afterlife. They are distinct from the *fard* (obligatory) acts of worship, such as the five daily prayers and fasting during Ramadan.
Examples of sayharakatlar can include acts of charity (*sadaqah*), reciting extra prayers (*nafl* salah), voluntary fasting
The concept of sayharakatlar emphasizes the importance of striving for spiritual growth and drawing closer to