Maximize Your Blessings: A Comprehensive Guide for What to Do on the Auspicious Night of Power” We are so prepared for Laylat’l Qadr regarding what it is for us and what will happen; however, when we get there, we are still determining what we should do during the evening and be successful in the way provided!
We developed a strategy that was based on the experiences of the blessed first generation:
1. Prepare a checklist before the evening begins with the list of all the duas you’d like to perform. This isn’t necessarily an absolute Sunnah. However, this is because Muslims of today aren’t as adept in the art of ritual worship and preparing lengthy, elaborate, and meaningful duas all on their own. We require help in direction, structure, and direction.
2. Pray ‘Isha in Jama’ah. This is half of the night’s prayers that were recited in the words of the Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa al-sallam) in Islam, and it’s part of the Laylat’l-Qadr that was achieved as stated by a few members of the Salaf such as Ibn al-Musayyib or al-Shafi’i.
3. Pray with the Imam, and don’t leave the mosque after four rak’ah or eight rak’ah or whichever. Finish the Tarawih prayer with him, and also the Witr prayer, regardless of whether he is praying it late at night. You’ve now earned the benefit for praying the entire night, in which case, if you believe it is Laylat’l Qadr, then you’ve Allah received the entire benefit of staying in the night of the Laylat’l-Qadr as mentioned by Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa al-Sallam).
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4. Don’t set two prayers at night and make them Tarawih and Tahajjud. Or, you can extend one of them to run longer into the evening or do one prayer entirely in the presence of the Imam using Witr. It is one of Sunnah that the Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa al-sallam) during Ramadan that a one-time prayer of the congregation and not two separate prayers is the way to pray for The Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa al-sallam).
5. Make a huge amount of data for all the remaining periods prior to when Fajr begins.
6. If you feel you need to take a few breaks at night, you can take the following steps:
A) Give plenty of Sadaqah, with care and wisely, for the best-returning projects in the broadest range of fields and initiatives as you can, as diverse as possible and as wide as possible. Make the most of the massively rewarding multiplied available rewards. You can plan your trip online, avoiding time on the night of the event itself.
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B) Read or reflect on something positive about Allah or the Qur’an as a whole. Focus on His Mercy. Then, ask for this Mercy at the end of your du’a.
C) Keep your tongue active by drinking Dhikr. Save time watching, talking, or listening to anything that comes from the dunya as much as you can. It’s unnecessary. You can put it off for one night.
7. If you want to bet on only the ones to truly focus on in the night, select the most Prophetic one:
llaWhumaW inaWka `afuwunW tuHibuW l`afwa fa`fu `aniWy
Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa, fa’fu ‘anni
(O Allah, indeed you are the one who pardons, and you are the one who loves to pardon. Therefore, please forgive me. )
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8. Reduce the amount of food you consume and the time you’ll spend eating Suhur so that you are able to devote more time to making du’a. The night is all about praying; however, when you’ve completed the previous, and you’re standing, that’s enough. Make your night entirely about du’a.
9. Pray the Fajr prayer in Jama’ah with the Imam. You have just completed standing for the whole night in prayer, as was mentioned in the words of the Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa salam) within al-Bukhari. This is the entirety of the standing of Laylat’l-Qadr If it was the night of that night. This is a double assurance for the night.
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10. Finally, after your Dhikr up to Sunrise along with the Shuruq prayer, you should go to bed quickly to avoid having to fall asleep too often in the morning because there’s more ‘ibadah that needs to be completed the following day, too to ensure an enjoyable day of al-Qadr by the instructions that are part of the Salaf.
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