Is It an Odd Night in Ramadan? Importance of Last 10 Nights, Laylat Al-Qadr
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The Gateway - Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Decree) is better than a thousand months. It is a blessed night, with great reward for those who spend it in worship. Prayers are answered on this night, and every Muslim should take advantage of it by increasing their acts of obedience and worship. Therefore, we will discuss below a supplication for Laylat al-Qadr to facilitate matters during these great nights: Supplication for Laylat al-Qadr to Faci…
As Ramadan ends this year on March 19, Sunni Muslims from all over the world will celebrate Sunday Layat-al-Qadr or the night of Destiny, one of the most sacred moments of spirituality in the world.
Accessibility As Mercy: How Laylatul Qadr Guides Towards Disability Justice
Ramadan is considered the month of fasting, but many Muslims are unable to fast due to health reasons. Allah has therefore exempted them from fasting as an act of mercy. Those exempted are encouraged to engage in other acts of worship that are manageable for them. The Qur’an, after all, reveals that: “Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear…” [Surah al-Baqarah; 2:286] This exemption—and the redirection towards other acts of worship …
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