الآخر
(الآخِر) كلمة تدل على الترتيب، وهو اسمٌ من أسماء الله الحسنى،...
Abu Hurayrah and Abu Sa‘īd (may Allah be pleased with both of them) reported that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: "If a man wakes his wife during the night and they pray, or he prays, two Rak‘ahs together, they will be recorded among those who constantly make remembrance of Allah."
Hadīth Explanation: If a man wakes up at night and wakes his wife up for prayer, and they perform prayer together or individually, they will be recorded among the ones who frequently make remembrance of Allah. Included in this virtue are the man with his female non-marriageable relatives, and the woman with her male non-marriageable relatives. A man may wake his wife and daughters up, and the daughter may wake her mother and father up. All of this is included in the virtue of waking up a sleeping person for voluntary night prayer. The man was specifically mentioned in the Hadīth because men are mostly keener on performing acts of obedience. If his female non-marriageable relatives wake him up, the reward will be still as mentioned.