Wa’alaikumussalam Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh sister, Q: The forgiveness we are told about regarding fasting ramadan and praying during its nights and during laylatul qadr, is it referring to all sins, including major sins? Whatever your goals, plans and aspirations are of this Ramadan,ĭo not miss any night of the coming nights in prayer. ![]() Whether your aspirations are to be saved from Hellfire, or reach the highest rank in Paradise, ![]() Whether your goal is to continue praying at night every night after Ramadan, or to pray at all, Whether you plan to finish reading the whole Qur’an each night or once per the month, The Messenger of Allah said: Whoever stands the night of Laylatu-l Qadr in prayer, with faith and anticipation, all of their previous sins shall be forgiven. ![]() If Ramadan is 29 days, then the first candidate night is the 19th, which is two nights away only! The Prophet told us that it is in the last ten nights of Ramadan, but that Allah kept the exact date hidden so that we can strive and search for it the whole ten nights. Laylatul Qadr is the most sacred night of the most blessed month (Ramadan) in which the most honourable book of Allah (the Qur’an)was revealed upon the greatest and final Messenger of Allah (sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam)
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