Ideas for last 10 days of Ramadhan

Ideas for the last ten days:

  1. Give some amount in charity every day, so if it falls on laylatul qadr it’s as if u gave charity everyday for 84 years.

  2. Pray at least two ra’kaat nafl everyday, so if it falls on laylatul qadr it’s as if u prayed everyday for 84 years.

  3. Read Surah ikhlaas three times a day, so if it falls on laylatul qadr it’s as if u read the whole Quran everyday for 84 years.

May Allah (swt) forgive our sins and accept all our ibadah.

84 years = Allah says in the Surah Qadr that the night of Al Qadr is better than a thousand months. 1000 months = 84 years.

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In the final days of Ramadan, the Glorious Quran was revealed with the first 5 verses of Al Alaq on "Laylat ul Qadr". The verses deeply criticized the core of human self and intellect and jolted arrogance by appraising embroyology alongside epistimological development. The destiny of humanity was clearly revealed: Collective Wisdom - to elavate humanity in all manners. Chapter Al-Qadr hints how this night is better than a 1000 months - better than a culmination of one's best efforts over a man's lifetime. This night is where God's multitude agencies are at work specially in greater efforts to assist humanity collectively in this journey to destined greatness.

But on this night the Muslims only rub their foreheads on the ground in servile piety to selfrighteousness in night-long vigils sincerely but without passion for the great destiny. The muslim only knows to recite quran like a spell, and failed to understand much of it beyond Salah, Fasting, Zakat and Hajj.

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Seriously?

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Ji...thats what i have observed . Lekin ppl cant take criticism also wkat i learned

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BigdaNawab

What will you be doing on the night of laylatulQadr?

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Can we please just take the positive message.
No person is in the position to judeg another's intention.

@LP Great thread!