Tonight Muslims around the world are observing Laylat al-Qadr — the Night of Power.
It is believed to be the night when the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed. For Muslims, it is the most sacred night of the year. The Qur’an describes it as “better than a thousand months.”
On this night, every prayer, every act of kindness, every small good deed carries immense spiritual reward. Millions of people stay awake praying for mercy, forgiveness, and relief from hardship.
But while many people pray for ease tonight, some families are still living through war, displacement, and uncertainty.
If you happen to see this message tonight, perhaps your kindness could also be part of the goodness of this night.
For a struggling family, even a small act of support can mean food, safety, and hope for tomorrow.
Sometimes someone, somewhere, is praying for help…
and sometimes a stranger becomes the answer to that prayer. 🤍












