Last 10 nights of Ramadan (Make Every Night Count)
Last 10 nights of Ramadan (Make Every Night Count)
1.
Do not be like the majority of people who wait for the 27th to spend a night in
worship. The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa salam) stayed in I’itikaf (seclusion)
for all 10 nights seeking Allahs pleasure. We have no guarantee that laylatul
qadr will be the 27th night and in fact with moon sighting issues (yes i'm
bringing it back up), we don’t even know for a fact which night
is the 27th. So seek laylatul qadr every night and you will certainly catch it.
Not only that, but you would have spent the other 9 nights conversing with your
Creator, receiving His mercy, and elevating your status.
2. Catch Fajr and Isha in congregation.
`Uthman bin `Affan (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I heard the
Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) saying: "One who
performs `Isha' prayer in congregation, is as if he has performed Salat for
half of the night. And one who performs the Fajr prayer in congregation, is as
if he has performed Salat the whole night.''[Muslim]
3. Pray the entire set of taraweeh with the
Imam. Taraweeh is qiyaamul layl. Yes its permissible to pray as little or as
much of it as you want on any given day. But the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wa
salam) said that whoever prays with the Imam “until he leaves” would receive
the full reward of qiyaamul layl for the whole night. No one of us will be able
to spend the entire night praying so this, along with tip 3, is a good way to
ensure that you get the entire credit.
4. Spend the night in different forms of
worship so that you don’t get bored. You don’t have to spend the whole night in
prayer. Instead you can take breaks and just make dua. You can also specify a
certain number of chapters of the Quran you want to ready every night. You can
also read a translation of Quran or some ahadeeth as a break between prayers.
Just keep yourself engaged. It’s also good to give charity and perform any
extra good deeds in these nights.
5. Plan your duas. This is the night in which
the entire next year will be decreed. So choose your duas wisely and make sure
that you make them with a clean heart.
Courtesy: Islam Practice
Courtesy: Islam Practice
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