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As the Night of Qadr descends, on the most blessed of months, I pray that all of you are brought spiritually closer to Allah ﷻ and that He fortifies your heart's during this time of restriction, isolation and illness and that you taste the sweetness of being in shukr (thankfulness) and being patient with His Decree.
Amiin.
What if Laylatul Qadr is Over?
What is the reality of Laylatul Qadr?
It is a moment in time, when all of creation, is in prostration, to the Creatorﷻ.
A hadeeth of our Holy Prophetﷺ states,
“A servant is closest to his Lordﷻ, when he is in sujood.”
So Laylatul Qadr is in reality, a moment of extreme closeness to Allahﷻ.
Are you seeking to be close, to be beloved, to Himﷻ? Or are you just seeking to catch the moment to ask for your needs and rake in the rewards of a thousand months’ worshipping?
You must want to be close to Himﷻ, in order to experience the taste of that magnificent moment.
Most Mureeds don’t realise this.
How do I seek out that special moment during Laylatul Qadr?
Many people try to look for a sign of that moment. Some gaze at the sky, others at trees, and yet others look for hints like silence, rain or other phenomena.
There is no need to “catch” Laylatul Qadr in this manner.
If your intention is correct, which is to please your Lordﷻ and to be close to Himﷻ, Laylatul Qadr will show itself to you. It will be Hisﷻ gift to the true Seekers.
Again, so many Mureeds are unaware of this.
There are people announcing that Laylatul Qadr has passed, I am very despondent, should I stop looking for it?
No.
Allahﷻ is Most Rich.
Heﷻ does not give the same experience to each person.
Heﷻ does not “photocopy”, Mawlana Shaykh Nazimق always reminded us.
Each person, will taste Laylatul Qadr differently, at different moments, according to the Divine Will and the servant’s sincerity.
So don’t be affected if others announced they already met Laylatul Qadr.
Chase your own Laylatul Qadr.
And you will be amazed to see how Heﷻ arranges each person’s journey, differently.
If I have already met Laylatul Qadr, should I still continue to do night vigil?
Yes!
Each night of Ramadhan, even the even nights, are filled with very special blessings that you cannot imagine, that you cannot meet, on other nights, outside Ramadhan.
Hence Grandshaykhق said,
“Treat every night as Laylatul Qadr.”
Make intention to hold onto the hem of the jubbah of your Shaykhق, every single night of Ramadhan, so that, where heق is going Spiritually, who heق is meeting Spiritually, and what dressings heق is being bestowed with, you will have a share in it.
So don’t slacken even for a day, throughout this month, and if you can maintain tahajjud and this intention all year round, that is ultimately the best for a Mureed.
Should I tell anyone of my Laylatul Qadr experience?
No. Not in Ramadhan, at least.
It breaks people’s momentum and makes them stop looking for the night. And you will be responsible for ruining his Ramadhan.
It is also revealing a secret that is kept by Allahﷻ, Rasulﷺ and our Shaykhق. Neither Shaykh Nazimق nor Shaykh Mehmetق has ever announced that the night was already over.
Even when they celebrate it on the 27th, they always remind Mureeds that it can actually still be on any night.
So let’s follow our Shaykh’sق example, don’t follow our childish ego that wants to boast to fellow Mureeds, whereas Tariqah is to train our ego to be humble.
Bismillahi r-Rahmani r-Rahim
What is the virtue of the Laylatul Qadr? It is the day that the Holy Quran descended from the Preserved Tablet to the Heaven of this world. It descended there & afterwards Jibril (alayhisalam) brought it to the Prophet part by part. But the sign of it descending from the Preserved Tablet was that it descended in the night of Qadr. Other books came also in Ramadan.
- Sultan Mawlana Shaykh Mehmet Adil ar-Rabbani ق
Tips for Last 10 Days of Ramadan
Why are the last 10 days of ramadan important in islam
The last 10 days of Ramadan are the most sacred in Islam because they contain Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power), believed to be when the Quran was first revealed. Worship during this night is better than 1,000 months, offering immense rewards, mercy, and potential forgiveness for past sins.
Key Reasons for Importance:
Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power): Occurring on an odd night within the last ten days, it is the most honored night, marking when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
Intensified Worship: Prophet Muhammad used to increase his devotion, often spending these nights in prayer and reflection.
Itikaf: Many Muslims engage in itikaf, secluding themselves in the mosque for the final ten days to focus solely on worshipping Allah.
Forgiveness and Mercy: These nights are considered a critical opportunity to seek forgiveness for sins and secure salvation before the end of Ramadan.
Fate Decreed: It is believed that on Laylat al-Qadr, Allah decrees the fates, provisions, and matters of individuals for the coming year.
Key Practices:
Worship on Odd Nights: Specifically searching for Laylat al-Qadr on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night.
Increased Charity: Giving to charity to maximize rewards.
Reciting Quran and Dua: Engaging in deep personal reflection and prayer
Why are the last 10 days of ramadan important in islam
Tips for Last 10 Days of Ramadan
Why are the last 10 days of ramadan important in islam
The last 10 days of Ramadan are the most sacred in Islam because they contain Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power), believed to be when the Quran was first revealed. Worship during this night is better than 1,000 months, offering immense rewards, mercy, and potential forgiveness for past sins.
Key Reasons for Importance:
Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power): Occurring on an odd night within the last ten days, it is the most honored night, marking when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
Intensified Worship: Prophet Muhammad used to increase his devotion, often spending these nights in prayer and reflection.
Itikaf: Many Muslims engage in itikaf, secluding themselves in the mosque for the final ten days to focus solely on worshipping Allah.
Forgiveness and Mercy: These nights are considered a critical opportunity to seek forgiveness for sins and secure salvation before the end of Ramadan.
Fate Decreed: It is believed that on Laylat al-Qadr, Allah decrees the fates, provisions, and matters of individuals for the coming year.
Key Practices:
Worship on Odd Nights: Specifically searching for Laylat al-Qadr on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night.
Increased Charity: Giving to charity to maximize rewards.
Reciting Quran and Dua: Engaging in deep personal reflection and prayer
Why are the last 10 days of ramadan important in islam
Tips for Last 10 Days of Ramadan
Why are the last 10 days of ramadan important in islam
The last 10 days of Ramadan are the most sacred in Islam because they contain Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Power), believed to be when the Quran was first revealed. Worship during this night is better than 1,000 months, offering immense rewards, mercy, and potential forgiveness for past sins.
Key Reasons for Importance:
Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Power): Occurring on an odd night within the last ten days, it is the most honored night, marking when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
Intensified Worship: Prophet Muhammad used to increase his devotion, often spending these nights in prayer and reflection.
Itikaf: Many Muslims engage in itikaf, secluding themselves in the mosque for the final ten days to focus solely on worshipping Allah.
Forgiveness and Mercy: These nights are considered a critical opportunity to seek forgiveness for sins and secure salvation before the end of Ramadan.
Fate Decreed: It is believed that on Laylat al-Qadr, Allah decrees the fates, provisions, and matters of individuals for the coming year.
Key Practices:
Worship on Odd Nights: Specifically searching for Laylat al-Qadr on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night.
Increased Charity: Giving to charity to maximize rewards.
Reciting Quran and Dua: Engaging in deep personal reflection and prayer
Why are the last 10 days of ramadan important in islam