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Thu 23 Ramadan 1444AH 13-4-2023AD at 5:11 pm #89776
Tips for making the most of the last ten nights of Ramadan:
1️⃣The most important tip: do not neglect supplication from now itself, that Allah helps you to strive in worship, provides you with assistance, strength, and good intention towards good deeds, for without Allah’s help, you will not be able to recite a verse or perform a single unit of prayer.
2️⃣From sunset today, the greatest nights of the year begin, including Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Decree), which is better than a thousand months, which is 83 years and 4 months! Every good deed that you perform, no matter how small, will be multiplied for you and become amazing in your record of deeds in a way that cannot be described! It is a great night that is not missed except by those who are deprived.
3️⃣Recommended acts of worship during these nights include: constantly remembering Allah, abundant seeking of forgiveness, reciting the Quran, standing in night prayer, giving charity, supplicating and begging Allah in the early hours of the morning, and frequently saying: “O Allah, You are Forgiving and love forgiveness, so forgive me.”
4️⃣Advice: do not listen to those who claim to have knowledge of Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Decree). It is only ten nights in total, and if you strive in worship during all of them with faith and sincerity, you are guaranteed to catch the Night of Decree and benefit from its blessings.
5️⃣Try your best to start utilizing these nights from sunset every day until dawn. During this time, try to distance yourself from everything that distracts you and clouds your mind and minimize your interaction with people, making this precious time a time of solitude with Allah.
6️⃣Live these ten nights as if it were your last Ramadan. With this feeling, I guarantee that you will experience them differently and come out of them with a heart that is pure, clear, and filled with Allah’s forgiveness and pleasure in sha Allah.
7️⃣In the Hadith, it is stated: “Whoever stands in worship on Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Decree) out of faith and seeking reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.” Who among us does not want Allah to forgive all his sins? How can one read and hear about this virtue and not strive and compete in the race for it?
8️⃣Finally, we remind you that whoever cannot stand in worship during Laylatul Qadr due to illness or an excuse preventing him, he should strive to do what he can within his ability, even if it is only to remember Allah while lying on his bed.
Remember that Allah does not look at the greatness of the action, but rather looks at the sincerity of the heart and the greatness of the intention. May Allah grant us and you forgiveness and acceptance.
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