Blessed are we to have the whole month of Ramadan to carry out ‘ibadah continuously, truly appreciating Allah (swt)’s bounties towards us. Blessed are we to find ten nights, immersing ourselves in worship and remembrance of Allah (swt). And now, blessed are we to adventure and seek for the true treasure of the last odd nights, Laylat-ul-Qadr.
Laylat-ul-Qadr, also known as The Night of Power or Destiny, is found in the final 10 nights of Ramadan, particularly on an odd night. This means it’s likely to fall on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th or 29th night of Ramadan. Within this night lies an abundance of spiritual rewards, yet the beauty of not knowing what specific day Laylat-ul-Qadr falls upon, encourages us to continue immersing ourselves in worship for several nights rather than singling out one night. During Laylat-ul-Qadr, spiritual rewards can equal a staggering 83 years of worship, uplifting you spiritually and transforming your life for the better.
Imagine having a gathering, whether it is between you and a group of people, or just you and Allah, enveloped by a crowd of Angels. Such is the remarkable experience of Laylat-ul-Qadr, to worship joyfully alongside feeling a spiritual growth.
Our Prophet (saw) advised us to not be heedless of this night due to the weight of its fruitful rewards and importance. Fasting, praying, seeking repentance and charity are deeds that are encouraged to be performed. Donating a small amount regularly in the final 10 nights of Ramadan is a great practice. By doing so, you’re guaranteed to hit . Such a small deed can earn you big rewards.
There are numerous hadith about the night of Laylat-ul-Qadr, with the strongest opinion being that it falls on an odd night in the final ten nights. There are strong indications from some hadith that it falls on the 27th night. Nevertheless, it is our duty that we continue to ‘search’ for this night within every odd night, as if it is a secret from the heavens awaiting to be discovered through continuous remembrance of Allah (swt).
The above hadith shows the high value of such a blessed night, such that it is encouraged for us to stand for the night prayer in solitude with Allah (swt). The night itself is of high importance, so we are advised to make use of every minute through continuous worship.
A special event on the night of Laylat-ul-Qadr is of when Allah descends after the 1st third of the night and He asks:
This is how high the rank of importance the night holds, such that Allah (swt) enquires about the one who is supplicating to Him. Allah (swt) offers His aid, His forgiveness, His mercy and Divine goodness all in our favour.
Here comes forth a majestic night still yet to seek, so let’s buckle up and race towards being forerunners in good deeds. May Allah (swt) allow us to find Laylat-ul-Qadr and may He accept all our worship and supplications within this blessed month.