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Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Alhamdulillah, we are in the blessed month of Ramadan, a time of immense mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual elevation.
Maximising the Nights of Ramadan
🔹 The last ten nights will arrive sooner than we expect.
🔹 The most blessed night of the year is Laylatul Qadr, as the Prophet ﷺ told us:
“Ramadan has a night greater than a thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its blessings has been deprived of all good.”
This may sound like a harsh statement, but think about what Laylatul Qadr offers:
🕊️ One night of sincere worship = more than 83 years of reward!
🕊️ It happens every year, meaning we can accumulate centuries’ worth of worship in our lifetime.
🕊️ Even the simplest acts are multiplied!
How to Ensure You Catch Laylatul Qadr?
🌙 The night starts from Maghrib and ends at Fajr. Every act of worship in this period is counted.
🌙 Even basic actions like praying Maghrib and Isha in Jama’ah can earn the reward of Laylatul Qadr.
BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
3 Easy Ways to Secure Laylatul Qadr Rewards:
1️⃣ Pray Isha in Jama’ah → Counts as half of the night in worship.
2️⃣ Pray Fajr in Jama’ah → Counts as the entire night in worship.
3️⃣ Pray Qiyam (Taraweeh) with the Imam until the end → The Prophet ﷺ said,
“Whoever prays with the Imam until he completes (the prayer) will receive the reward of praying the entire night.”
💡 That means even if you don’t spend the whole night awake, just performing these actions guarantees you immense rewards!
✨ If we do this every night in Ramadan, inshaAllah, we won’t miss Laylatul Qadr.
Continuing Our Tafsir: Surah Al-An’am (Ayah 5-9)
We continue our journey through Surah Al-An’am, where Allah warns the Quraysh and reminds them of past civilizations who were destroyed for their arrogance and disbelief.
📖 Ayah 5:
“They rejected the truth when it came to them, but soon they will see the consequences of their mockery.”
💡 Key Lesson:
• When people mock and belittle faith, they do not harm Islam, they harm themselves.
• The truth remains regardless of whether people accept or reject it.
By Qaswa HouseAssalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
Alhamdulillah, we are in the blessed month of Ramadan, a time of immense mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual elevation.
Maximising the Nights of Ramadan
🔹 The last ten nights will arrive sooner than we expect.
🔹 The most blessed night of the year is Laylatul Qadr, as the Prophet ﷺ told us:
“Ramadan has a night greater than a thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its blessings has been deprived of all good.”
This may sound like a harsh statement, but think about what Laylatul Qadr offers:
🕊️ One night of sincere worship = more than 83 years of reward!
🕊️ It happens every year, meaning we can accumulate centuries’ worth of worship in our lifetime.
🕊️ Even the simplest acts are multiplied!
How to Ensure You Catch Laylatul Qadr?
🌙 The night starts from Maghrib and ends at Fajr. Every act of worship in this period is counted.
🌙 Even basic actions like praying Maghrib and Isha in Jama’ah can earn the reward of Laylatul Qadr.
BeQuranic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
3 Easy Ways to Secure Laylatul Qadr Rewards:
1️⃣ Pray Isha in Jama’ah → Counts as half of the night in worship.
2️⃣ Pray Fajr in Jama’ah → Counts as the entire night in worship.
3️⃣ Pray Qiyam (Taraweeh) with the Imam until the end → The Prophet ﷺ said,
“Whoever prays with the Imam until he completes (the prayer) will receive the reward of praying the entire night.”
💡 That means even if you don’t spend the whole night awake, just performing these actions guarantees you immense rewards!
✨ If we do this every night in Ramadan, inshaAllah, we won’t miss Laylatul Qadr.
Continuing Our Tafsir: Surah Al-An’am (Ayah 5-9)
We continue our journey through Surah Al-An’am, where Allah warns the Quraysh and reminds them of past civilizations who were destroyed for their arrogance and disbelief.
📖 Ayah 5:
“They rejected the truth when it came to them, but soon they will see the consequences of their mockery.”
💡 Key Lesson:
• When people mock and belittle faith, they do not harm Islam, they harm themselves.
• The truth remains regardless of whether people accept or reject it.