Sayyid Radi al-Din Ali ibn Tawus mentioned in his book Misbah al-Za’irin that these prayers were narrated by Salman al-Farsi from the Prophet (peace be upon him):
The First Night
Whoever performs thirty rak‘ahs, reciting in each:
Al-Hamdu (Al-Fatiha)
Al-Jahd three times
Al-Tawhid (Surat al-Ikhlas) three times
Allah will forgive his sins, free him from hypocrisy, and record him among those who pray until the following year.
The Second
Ten rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Jahd, and its reward is as mentioned previously.
The Third
Ten rak‘ahs:
Al-Hamdu once
Al-Nasr five times
Allah will build for him a palace in Paradise, wider than the world seven times, and he will be called with glad tidings of companionship with the Prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous.
The Fourth
One hundred rak‘ahs:
In the first: Al-Hamdu and Al-Falaq
In the second: Al-Hamdu and Al-Nas
Angels descend from every heaven to record his reward until the Day of Resurrection.
The Fifth
Six rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Tawhid twenty-five times — he is given the reward of forty prophets.
The Sixth
Two rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Ayat al-Kursi seven times — it will be proclaimed: You are truly a friend of Allah.
The Seventh
Four rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu, Al-Tawhid, and the two protectives (Al-Falaq and Al-Nas) three times.
After the taslim he sends blessings upon the Prophet and his family ten times and recites al-Baqiyat al-Salihat ten times — Allah will shade him under the Throne and grant him the reward of one who fasted Ramadan.
The Eighth
Twenty rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and the “Qalaqil” (short surahs beginning with Qul) three times — he is given the reward of the grateful and the patient.
The Ninth
Two rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Takathur five times — he will not rise except that he is forgiven.
The Tenth
Twelve rak‘ahs after Maghrib with Al-Hamdu and Al-Tawhid three times — Allah raises for him a palace in Paradise.
The Eleventh
Twelve rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Ayat al-Kursi twelve times — like one who read every book revealed by Allah, and it will be proclaimed: Resume your deeds, for you have been forgiven.
The Twelfth
Two rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Āmana al-Rasul ten times — given the reward of those who enjoin good and forbid evil.
The Thirteenth
Ten rak‘ahs:
At the beginning: Al-Hamdu and Al-Adiyat
At the end of each rak‘ah: Al-Hamdu and Al-Takathur
He will be forgiven even if he was undutiful to his parents.
The Fourteenth
Thirty rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu, Al-Tawhid, and “Qul innama ana basharun mithlukum” — his sins are forgiven.
The Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth
Thirty rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Tawhid eleven times — he receives the reward of seventy martyrs.
The Eighteenth
Two rak‘ahs:
Al-Hamdu once
Al-Tawhid once
Al-Falaq ten times
Al-Nas ten times
His sins are forgiven.
The Nineteenth
Four rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Ayat al-Kursi fifteen times and likewise Al-Tawhid — given a reward like that of Moses.
The Twentieth
Two rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Qadr five times — given the reward of Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, protected from the evil of mankind and jinn, and Allah looks at him with forgiveness.
The Twenty-First
Six rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu, Al-Kawthar ten times, and Al-Tawhid ten times — no sin is recorded for him for a year.
The Twenty-Second
Eight rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Jahd seven times; then he sends blessings on the Prophet and his family ten times and seeks forgiveness ten times — he will see his place in Paradise before leaving this world and die upon Islam with the reward of seventy prophets.
The Twenty-Third
Two rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Ad-Duha five times — for every letter and every disbeliever (man and woman) he is granted a degree in Paradise.
The Twenty-Fourth
Forty rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Ikhlas — Allah writes one thousand good deeds, erases sins, and raises his rank.
The Twenty-Fifth
Twenty rak‘ahs between Maghrib and ‘Isha with Al-Hamdu and Ā
mana al-Rasul — Allah protects him.
The Twenty-Sixth
Twelve rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Tawhid forty times — the angels shake his hand.
The Twenty-Seventh, Twenty-Eighth, and Twenty-Ninth
Twelve rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu, Al-A‘la ten times, and Al-Qadr ten times; then he sends blessings on the Prophet and his family one hundred times and seeks forgiveness one hundred times — he is granted the reward of the worship of the angels.
The Thirtieth
Ten rak‘ahs with Al-Hamdu and Al-Tawhid eleven times — he is given seven cities in the Garden of al-Firdaws.
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