![]() The official Islamic teaching is that Muhammad received the revelations that formed the Quran piecemeal for the next twenty-three years of his life up until the time of his death. ![]() This event marks the descent of the first revelation of the Quran to Earth. Muslims consider it a particularly good time for prayer, supplication, and repentance to God. Laylat al Qadr occurs during an odd-numbered night within the last ten days of Ramadan, but its exact date is uncertain due to the promises made in the sura and in various hadith. The “peace” referred to is called by Mujahid “security in which Shaytan (Iblis) cannot do any evil or any harm”, while Ibn Kathir quotes Ash-Sha’bi as saying that it refers to the angels greeting the people in the mosques throughout the night. The “Spirit” mentioned in verse 4 is commonly interpreted as referring to the angel Jibreel (Gabriel). This surah describes Laylat al Qadr, the “Night of the abundant portion of blessings” in Ramadan on which Muslims believe the Qur’an was first revealed. 6- Look for the Night of Decree in the last week of Ramadan.5- The Prophet forbids arguing about destiny.4- See the Night of Decree in the last ten nights of Ramadan.3- Knowledge of Laylat Al-Qadr was removed by insults.2- The Night of Decree is peaceful and calm.1- Supplication for forgiveness on Laylat Al-Qadr in Ramadan. ![]()
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