Kadr

This is considered the holiest night in the Islamic calendar, occurring during the last ten nights of Ramadan (often cited as the 27th night for Sunnis and the 23rd for Shi'a Muslims).

: Tradition suggests the night is often calm, neither too hot nor too cold, with a bright moon and a sun that rises the next morning without strong rays. 2. The Concept of Al-Qadr (Divine Decree)

: Muslims spend the night in prayer ( Qiyam ), reciting the Quran, and making sincere supplications ( Dua ). This is considered the holiest night in the

: Many observe a spiritual retreat in the mosque during the final ten days of Ramadan to "catch" this night.

: It marks the night the Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad. The Quran describes it as "better than a thousand months" (Surah Al-Qadr 97:3). Key Observances : The Concept of Al-Qadr (Divine Decree) : Muslims

: "O Allah, You are the Pardoner, You love to pardon, so pardon me" ( Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul-'afwa, fa'fu 'anni ).

In Islamic theology, Al-Qadr is the belief that God has decreed everything that happens in the universe. The Quran describes it as "better than a

: It is believed that sincere Dua (supplication) and Sadaqah (charity) are the only things that can alter what has been decreed or extend one's life. 3. TK Kader (SaaS & Business Growth)

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This is considered the holiest night in the Islamic calendar, occurring during the last ten nights of Ramadan (often cited as the 27th night for Sunnis and the 23rd for Shi'a Muslims).

: Tradition suggests the night is often calm, neither too hot nor too cold, with a bright moon and a sun that rises the next morning without strong rays. 2. The Concept of Al-Qadr (Divine Decree)

: Muslims spend the night in prayer ( Qiyam ), reciting the Quran, and making sincere supplications ( Dua ).

: Many observe a spiritual retreat in the mosque during the final ten days of Ramadan to "catch" this night.

: It marks the night the Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad. The Quran describes it as "better than a thousand months" (Surah Al-Qadr 97:3). Key Observances :

: "O Allah, You are the Pardoner, You love to pardon, so pardon me" ( Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul-'afwa, fa'fu 'anni ).

In Islamic theology, Al-Qadr is the belief that God has decreed everything that happens in the universe.

: It is believed that sincere Dua (supplication) and Sadaqah (charity) are the only things that can alter what has been decreed or extend one's life. 3. TK Kader (SaaS & Business Growth)