5 things to do on Laylatul Qadr

5 things to do on Laylatul Qadr

So valuable is this Night of Qadr that the Quran devotes a special surah to
it “Lailatul Qadr is better than a thousand months” [97:3]

This one night surpasses the value of 30,000 nights. The most authentic account of the occurrence of the Night indicates that it can occur on any one of the last ten, odd numbered nights of Ramadan, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29.

We should strive to stay up at least on the odd numbered nights of the last ten days. If we can’t manage that then let us pray at least on the 27th night. If one prays on all of the last odd numbered nights then there is more chance that one may have caught this most powerful night and the reward is of over 83 YEARS OF WORSHIP! Subhanallah! Most will not even live upto that age!

It is a night that we CANNOT miss out on so here is how we can maximise this blessed night:

  1. Recite the Qur’an abundantly

Az-Zuhri used to say upon the coming of Ramadan, “It is only about reciting the Qur’an and feeding the poor.”

**Abdur-Raziq said, **“When Ramadan came, Sufyan Ath-Thawri would give up all acts of (voluntary) worship and devote himself to the recitation of the Qur’an.”

Laylatul Qadr is the night the Qur’an was revealed so we should spend much of the night reciting it for we will gain 700 hasanah or more by reciting each letter!

2. Strive to gain forgiveness

One should strive and do their utmost to gain the mercy of Allah especially in the odd numbered nights of the last ten days. If one leaves Ramadan without gaining the mercy of Allah then surely they are the most unfortunate ones and are the biggest losers in this world and the next.

The main Dua for Laylatul Qadr is the following:

Aisha (Ra) said: “I asked the Messenger of Allah: ‘O Messenger of Allah, if I know what night is the night of Qadr, what should I say during it?’ **He said: ****'Say: **O Allah, You are pardoning and You love to pardon, so pardon me.’

“Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa’fu 'annee” (Ahmad, Ibn Majah, and Tirmidhi).

Gaining forgiveness on laylatul Qadr

Abu Huraira narrated that the Messenger said: “Whoever stands (in prayer) in Laylatul Qadr while nourishing his faith with self-evaluation, expecting reward from Allah, will have all of his previous sins forgiven.” (Bukhari and Muslim).

We should sincerely repent for past and present sins with the intention of not repeating them again and ask of Allah Ta’aala to help us prevent ourselves from doing them again and ask Allah to perfect our characters and to help us improve ourselves in everyway possible.

3. Do much Superogatory Prayers (Nafil)

Rabi’ah ibn Malik al-Aslami reported that the Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam said: “Ask (anything).” Rabi’ah said: “I ask of you to be your companion in paradise.” The Prophet said: “Or anything else?” **Rabi’ah said: **“That is it.” The Prophet sallallahu alehi wasallam said to him: “Then help me by making many prostrations (i.e., supererogatory prayers).” (Muslim)

The Prophet peace be upon him said: “Whoever draws near to Allaah during it (Ramadaan) with a single characteristic from the characteristics of (voluntary) goodness, he is like whoever performs an obligatory act in other times. And whoever performs an obligatory act during it, he is like whoever performed seventy obligatory acts in other times.” – Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah, no. 1887.

In this most blessed month of Ramadhan all good deeds are multiplied by 70 or more. Every Nafil one prays one will gain the reward of a Fard Salaah and every Fard Salah is the reward of 70 Fard salaah. Subhanallah what other time of the year is this possible? NONE! So let us make the best of these precious seconds and pray as many Nafil prayers as is possible!

Here are some Nafil prayers we can pray on Laylatul Qadr:

  1. Two Rakat after performing Wudu (Ablution)

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said to Bilal (may Allah be pleased with him): “Tell me about the best of your deeds (i.e. one which you deem the most rewarding) since your embracing Islam because I heard your footsteps in front of me in Paradise.” Bilal (may Allah be pleased with him) replied: “I do not consider any act of mine more rewarding than that whenever I make ablution at any time of night or day, I perform Prayer for as much as was destined for me to do.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)”

  1. Tahajjud

Imam Abu Sa’id al-Khadimi said,

“There is scholarly consensus (ijma`) that among the best of virtuous acts is the night vigil prayer.” [al-Bariqa al-Mahmudiyya Sharh al-Tariqa al-Muhammadiyya]

The scholars derived the following in regards to Tahajjud from the Qur’an and prophetic hadiths:

  1. The minimal night vigil prayer is 2 rakats. [Hindiyya, quoting Fath al-Qadir]

  2. Its optimal recommended amount is 8 rakats, because this was the general practice of the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him, his family, and companions). [Hindiyya, quoting Fath al-Qadir]

  3. Lengthier recitation is superior to a larger number of rakats prayed. [Durr al-Mukhtar, Radd al-Muhtar]

  4. It is recommended to start the night vigil with two short rakats, because of the hadith of Abu Hurayra that the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “It you get up for night prayer, start with two short rakats.” [Muslim, Ahmad, Abu Dawud]

Ibn Mas`ud (Allah be pleased with him) was asked, “I cannot pray at night.” He said, “Your sins have prevented you.”

  1. Salaatul Tasbih

This is a very rewarding prayer that we should pray on each of the odd numbered nights.

Ibn al Mubarak says: “The tasbih prayer is a greatly desired act and it is desirable that one should punctually observe it and never neglect it.

How to perform this Salaah

‘Ikrimah reports from Ibn ‘Abbas that the Messenger of Allah said to ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abdal-Mutalib: “O ‘Abbas, O Uncle, shall I not give you, shall I not present to you, shall I not donate to you, shall I not tell you ten things which, if you do, Allah will forgive your first and last sins, past and present sins, intentional and unintentional sins, private and public sins? The ten actions are: pray four rak’at, reciting in every rak’ah al-Fatihah and a surah. And when you finish the Qur’anic recitation of the first rak’ah, say, while standing, ‘Subhanallah, al-hamdulillah, wa la ilaha illallah, wa Allahu Akbar‘ ‘Glory be to Allah. All praise is due to Allah. There is no God except Allah. Allah is the greatest.’] Fifteen times. Then make ruku’, and while you are in ruku’, say the same ten times; then stand, and say the same ten times. Then go down and make sajdah, and while you’re in sajdah, say the same ten times. Then sit after the sajdah, and say the same ten times. Then make sajdah, and say the same ten times. Then sit after the second sajdah, and say the same another ten times. That is seventy-five [repetitions of the phrases] in each rak’ah. Do that in each of the four rak’at. If you can pray it once a day, do so. If you cannot, then once every Friday. If you cannot do that, then once a year. And if you cannot do that then once in your life. “

4. Increase in Dhikr (Rememberance of Allah)

We should glorify Allah night and day, especially in the last odd nights.

Here are some easy and very beneficial Dhikr and glorification we can do throughout the last ten odd nights:

  1. Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa’fu 'annee

  2. Subhanallah

  3. Alhamdulillah

  4. Allahu Akbar

  5. Laa ilaha ilallah

  6. LA HAWLA WA LA QUWWATA ILLA BILLAH

  7. Asthaghfirullah

  8. SUB-HAN’ALLAH HIL AZEEM WA BI-HAM’DIHI,

  9. Subhāna-llāhi, wa-l-hamdu li-llāhi, wa lā ilāha illā-llāhu, wa-llāhu akbar. Wa lā hawla wa lā quwwata illā bi-llāhi-l-aliyyi-l-azīm

  10. Lā ilāha illā-llāhu waḥdahu lā sharīka lahu lahu-l-mulku wa lahu-l-ḥamdu yuhyi wa yumītu wa huwa ḥayyu-llā yamūtu abadan abada, ḏū-l-jalāli wa-l-ikrām, biyadihi-l-khayr, wa huwa alā kulli Shay-in qadīr

Or the shortened version:

  1. Laa ilaaha illal-laahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu wa huwa ‘alaa kulli shay-in qadeer

One can also recite the durood that one recites in one’s Salaah or a Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallim

5. Make much dua

We should be very busy in Dua as much as we can especially in the last 10 odd numbered.

Allah Almighty says in the Qur’an:

“When my servants ask you concerning me, (tell them) I am indeed close (to them). I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calls on me.” [2:186]

The place of duaa is so high to Allah, that the Prophet(Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallim) had said: "Nothing is more honourable to Allah the Most High than dua." **[Sahih al-Jami no.5268]. **

Almighty Allah also said: "The most excellent worship is dua." **[Sahih Al-Jami no. 1133]**

Therefore let us devote much of the night of Qadr in dua asking of Allah for his mercy and forgiveness for all of our past sins and making firm intentions to Allah that we will change for the better and strive to become closer to him as well as make our deen a FULL part of our lives and not just a little part of our life as Allah says:

Allah tells us In the Qur’an to enter fully into our deen and not partly:

O believers enter into Islam completely and do not follow the footsteps of Shaitan, surely he is your clear-cut enemy… (Surah Al-Baqara, Ayah 208-210)

So then will we not make Islam a FULL part of our lives? This is our best opportunity and if we don’t take it and death comes to us then surely we will regret it for ETERNITY!

And Allah knows best in all matters

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Jazak Allah Khair for sharing. :)

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**When is Laylatul Qadr?

**There is great difference of opinion about this, because it is of the matters whose certain knowledge has been lifted by Allah Most High from this Ummah, for the wisdom that people strive to seek it:

In general, it is agreed that it is most likely to be in the last ten nights of Ramadan, with the odd nights being more likely. Of the odd nights, the night of the 27th (which is the night before the 27th of Ramadan, for the Islamic day starts with nightfall) is most likely. Imam Shafii said that it is most likely to be the 21st, then the 23rd, then the 27th. Imam Nawawi followed the position of Imam Muzani and Imam Ibn Khuzayma that it moves around within the last ten nights. **[Nawawi, al-Majmu Sharh al-Muhadhdhab, 6.488]**

Therefore let us pray everynight including 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th for it could fall on any of those nights.

And Allah knows best in all matters

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There are still a few nights left so let us continue to search for this blessed night and know that it may still fall in any of the next few nights leading upto Eid!

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***very nice sharing

THX 4 sharing


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:jazak:

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thanks for sharing.

I was just wondering about one thing. Is Shab-e-Qadr a subjective night or a universal night? As we have different days of Ramadan in different countries. The odd night like the night before the 27th roza has approached say in the UK but in Pakistan it would be the night of the 28th?

So is it subjective for each person who prays on the odd nights according to the lunar calendar in their region?

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^it has to be to each person....as you know...Eid is different too.........also there can't be "universality" in lunar calendar.......since u know...the dates move 10 days every year (in comparison to solar year)...

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Asalaamu Alaikum, it is a universal night. So lets say for example if Shabe Qadr is on the 27th night then it will be on the 27th night of the Islamic calendar where ever a person is in the world. So if its 27th night here in the UK then it will be on the 27th night in Australia to whenever the 27th night is in Australia.

The wisdom behind not knowing when the night falls on is that we search for it in the last ten nights particularly in the last 10 odd numbered nights. If it were known what night it was then surely we would have neglected all of the other nights. So the best way to find it is worship in as many nights as possible in the last ten nights of Ramadan.

And Allah knows best in all matters

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Jazakallah brother!

You have enriched this community by your thoughtful post.

I am getting ready for Laylatul Qadr, May Allah accept my humble prayers and forgive my sins, may he bring peace to the Muslim ummah and my beloved Pakistan.

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Allahumma ameen. Please make Duas for me to my brother.

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Inshallah I will strive to do so, Brother.

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:jazak:

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Very clear and detailed. Thank you for sharing.

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Hi I'm hoping if someone can help me. I am hoping to read some nafl prayers tonight before sunrise especially some that specifically intended for Laylatul Qadar. My problem/worry is I'm unsure whether I pray these nafals after witr or do I pray these nafals forst and just before fajar pray witr?

As I am sure I read somewhere that you should read witr just before going to sleep?

Hoping someone with more knowledge than I can help me out. Thank you in advance!

Random_girl

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Asalaamu alaikum sister. It is best to pray Witr before Fajr starts and to make it the last prayer of the night buts not compulsory to do so but recommended.

There is no specific Nafil just for Laylatul Qadr but the programme I would suggest is to recite Quran as much as possible and do some dhikr. Then for right now I would pray Salaatul Tasbih and then after that Tahajjud at least 8 rakat is recommended. In the Tahajjud you can read whatever Quran you know.It is best to pray it with dim light so one can pray with more humility. Imagine Allah watching you pray and be overcome with emotion an cry as much as you can and feel close to Allah.

After that make intense Duas begging and crying to Allah feeling helpless and in need of Allah the most high whilst feeling like the most low. Make this intense Dua and then pray Witr when there is 20 mins left for Suhur then have a light bite to eat as its sunnah then make intense dua until Fajr.

Then pray Fajr and not to sleep between Fajr and Sunrise as that is a blessed time and,one should spend it in dhikr, Duas and reciting Quran.

After Fajr one should not pray any Nafils but recite Quran, dhikr and Duas. Do worship until 20 minutes after sunrise and then pray 2 x 2 Rakat Salaatul Ishraq which carries Nafil Hajj reward. Then make sincere Duas and sleep.

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Thank you.
May the Almighty reward you and those that offer prayers on these sacred nights that are just before us.....

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thanks alot for sharing :) i just came in to make a similiar topic to ask if there were special prayers to be done this day, your post really helped.

May Allah forgive our sins and accept our duas, Aameen.

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Ameen to all dua’s

:jazak: