Ramadan Day 21: Four beautiful benefits of Laylatul Qadr
In Islamic tradition, Laylat al-Qadr is revered as the night when the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad, rendering it immensely significant.
It is a period of immense spiritual significance, referred to as the Night of Power due to the belief that it marks the pinnacle of divine blessings and mercy.
This night holds profound importance for Muslims worldwide, who dedicate themselves to prayer and introspection.
Across the globe, Muslims engage in special prayers and supplications, seeking guidance and mercy from God.
Moreover, they immerse themselves in the Quran, reflecting on its teachings and Muslims traditionally devote this night to acts of worship, fasting, and charitable deeds.
The night of Laylatul Qadr is better than a thousand months and is so special that Allah has dedicated a specific chapter in the Quran to it.
Allah s.w.t. says in Surah Al-Qadr: “Indeed, We sent the Quran down during the Night of Decree. And what can make you know what is the Night of Decree? The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend therein by permission of their Lord for every matter. Peace it is until the emergence of dawn.” (Surah Al-Qadr, 97:1-5)
What makes Laylatul Qadr exceptional? As Muslims enter the last 10 nights of Ramadan, The Nation uncovers the meaning of this night and its significance.
1. The Actual Date is Not Known
The precise night on which Laylatul Qadr occurs has always been unknown but what we know is that it falls within the final ten nights of Ramadan, believed by many on the odd nights. The Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. said: “Search for Laylatul Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
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Certainly, there is great wisdom on why Allah (S.W.T) purposely made the exact date unknown to us. Part of it is so that we may strive to seek it, engage in extra worship and remain consistent in doing them, even towards the very end of Ramadan.
2. The Revelation of the Quran
The biggest virtue associated with Laylatul Qadr is that on this night, Allah (S.W.T) bestowed the Quran upon humankind as a gift and as a source of guidance. Besides mentioning in the first verse of Surah Al-Qadr, Allah s.w.t. says in Surah Ad-Dukhan:
“Indeed, We sent it (the Quran) down during a blessed night.” (Surah Ad-Dukhan, 44:3)
The revelation of the Scripture came in 2 stages; it was primarily revealed in its entirety by Jibril a.s. from Lauh Mahfuz (The Preserved Tablet) to Baitul ‘Izzah (The Lowest Heaven) in the sky of the earth and was then gradually revealed in stages to Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. throughout 23 years of Prophethood.
Against this background, we should exhibit and manifest our gratitude towards Allah’s greatest blessing by appreciating its revelation, internalising its message and meaning and connecting with Him.
3. The reward of the night is better than a thousand months
It is mentioned that one of the incomprehensible rewards of Laylatul Qadr is that the night is better than a thousand months. If we realise the value of it, every act of righteous deeds and worship completed on this single night is rewarded with a minimum of at least 83 years of worship, which is equivalent to an entire lifetime.
Such is the unique opportunity for us when approached with sincerity, to gain grand forgiveness and mercy from Allah (S.W.T).
The Prophet s.a.w. said: “Whoever spends the night of Laylatul Qadr in prayer out of faith and in hopes for the reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari & Muslim)
4. The Acceptance of Supplications
One of the many nuances of the word “Qadr” (destiny) is congestion and restriction. Accordingly, the earth on that night will be flooded and occupied with so many angels that it becomes congested and pressured. And because it is filled with celestial beings of light and blessings, the earth is voided of every evil and calamity and becomes exposed to spiritual pressure. Sins are forgiven and supplications are accepted.
One of the supplications that can be made on this night is an all-encompassing forgiveness prayer that is taught by the Prophet (S.W.T) to his wife Aishah r.a. It was narrated that Aishah r.a. asked the Prophet s.a.w., “O Messenger of Allah! If I know which night Laylatul Qadr is, what should I say in it?” And he replied:
Transliteration: Allāhumma Innaka ‘Afuwwun Karīmun Tuhibbu-l ‘Afwa Fa’fu ‘Annī
“Oh Allah, You are indeed Forgiving, Generous and love to forgive, so forgive me.” (Sunan At-Tirmizi)
With the significance of Laylatul Qadr explained, let us enliven and maximise the last ten nights by reciting the Quran and engaging in continuous prayers and invocations. If a believing person is keen to nurture and strengthen his spiritual self and increase the good deeds in his record, he/she should strive to spend these nights in obedience and worship. If this is facilitated for him, his soul will taste sweetness unlike any other.
Ultimately, we have to comprehend and understand that it is not about seeking the night but the Master of the night, which is Allah s.w.t. He will bless and reward us as He wants and pleases. We pray to Allah s.w.t. to enable us to make the best of these nights and catch the blessed Laylatul Qadr.
And Allah knows best.
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