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    10 ways to Maximize the Last 10 Days of Ramadan



    The last 10 days of Ramadan are the most blessed & we should increase our Worship & Devotion:

    Allah's Messenger used to exert himself in devotion during the last ten nights to a greater extent than at any other time." (Muslim).

    Aisha (Ra) reported: With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) used to tighten his waist belt (i.e. work harder) and used to pray the whole night, & used to keep his family awake for the prayers. (Bukhari)

    So there is still time for us to redeem ourselves in the last 10 blessed days of Ramadan. We must NOT miss this opportunity otherwise we will regret it forever. We should strive to seek out night of power which is hidden in one of the last 10 nights of Ramadan, particularly in the odd numbered nights.

    So this is our chance to get closer to Allah & to gain his mercy and forgiveness of ALL of our past and present sins! Therefore we should put everything into the last 10 nights & know that we will get so much more in return. But if we waste these nights then we will regret it FOREVER!


    The following are 10 ways which we can maximize these blessed nights:


    1. Sitting I'tikaf in the last 10 days



    I`tikaf is the seclusion and staying in the Masjid with the intention of becoming closer to Allah by doing constant remembrance, glorification and worship of Allah. I'tikaf is a great Sunnah:

    Aishah (RA) reported that the Prophet (Salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam): "Used to perform i'tikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan until Allah the Mighty & Majestic, took him." (Bukhari & Muslim)

    Abu Said reported that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: "Whoever makes I`tikaf with me is to make I'tikaf during the last ten [nights]." (Bukhari)

    Women can also sit I'tikaf

    Women can also sit I'tikaf at the Masjid with husbands permission. There is a difference of opinion whether she can sit I'tikaf at home. The Hanafi madhab states a woman can sit I'tikaf at a designated place in her home.

    Nawafil I'tikaf:

    If a person cannot sit I'tikaf for the full 10 days & nights then they should try & sit I'thikaf on as many days & nights as they possibly can.

    They can make intention of doing Nawafil I'tikaf everytime they enter the Masjid so a person will be rewarded for the duration of their stay in the Masjid as long as they did not commit any sins or indulge in idle talk.

    Immense rewards for sitting I'tikaf

    Ali Ibn Hussain (RA) narrates from his father that Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “He who observes the ten days I’tikaf during Ramadhan will obtain the reward of two Hajj & two Umrah.” (Bayhaqi)

    Abdullah bin Abbas (RA) reported that Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wasallam) said: “Whosoever for Allah’s sake did even one days i’tikaf, Allah would keep him away from Jahannam by trenches.” (Tabarani)

    What an amazing opportunity for us to gain such immense & abundant rewards aswell as closeness to Allah. We can also take this opportunity to strengthen & boost our imaan (faith) for the rest of the year.


    2. Schedule & Monitor Daily Worship




    What better way to maximise our worship during the last 10 days of Ramadan than to plan & schedule our time so that we can spend it as effectively as possible. By setting ourselves daily targets we can ensure that we are more likely to achieve them.

    Below are links where you can download an hourly scheduler where you can set yourself hourly worship targets & schedule your daily worship. There is also a daily worship check where you can check & monitor your daily worship throughout the last ten nights:


    1. Worship check for the last 10 days


    Ramadan Planner.pdf


    2. Last 10 days hourly worship scheduler


    Ramadhaan Time Table 1pdf - 10 ways to Maximize the Last 10 Days of Ramadan



    3. Exerting oneself in worship during last 10 night's



    We should make more effort during the last 10 days:

    Allah's Messenger used to exert himself in devotion during the last ten nights to a greater extent than at any other time." (Muslim).

    Aisha (RA) reported: With the start of the last ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) used to tighten his waist belt (i.e. work harder) & used to pray all the night, & used to keep his family awake for the prayers. (Bukhari)

    The last ten days & nights of Ramadan are the most blessed. Therefore we should exert themselves in worship even more during each of the last 10 days and nights, particularly the last ten odd numbered nights: 21, 23, 25, 27, 29.

    By worshipping the last 10 nights we would be most likely to catch the night of power & gain the reward of over 83 years of worship! Subhanallah thats longer than the average human life expectancy!



    4. Reciting Qur'an abundantly


    What better time to recite the Qur'an than in ones of the very nights it was revealed - The Night of Power.

    Therefore we should increase our recitation even more during the last ten days & nights. The pious predecessors used to increase the amount of Qur'an they recited during the last ten days & nights.

    Remember: The reward for reciting each letter of the Qur'an during Ramadan is 700 hasanah or more. Subhanallah!

    So we should make a target during the last 10 days using the scheduler provided above in point 4 and put down a target of how much Qur'an we will recite each day & night. We should try & aim to complete the Qur'an at least once if not more by the end of the last 10 days of Ramadan.

    Along with recitation we should also read & learn the meanings of the Qur'an. We should contemplate & ponder over the verses & implement what we read & learn into our daily lives.

    Note: We should try & recite Surah Ya-sin everyday particularly after Fajr time. We should also recite Surah Mulk before we going to sleep & Surah Kahf every Jumma. Other very rewarding Surahs we can recite much of are Surah's Zilzalah, Al Kaafirun & Al Ikhlas

    Abdullah Ibn ‘Abbas & Anas Ibn Malik (RA) reported that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, ‘Whoever recited Surah Zilzilah (99) would get the reward of reciting half the Qur’an. Whoever recited Surah al Kaafirun (109) would get a reward as if reading a quarter of the Qur’an. Whoever recited Surah al Ikhlas (112) would get a reward as if reading one third of the Qur’an’. (At-Tirmidhi 2818/A)



    5. Nawafil (Voluntary) prayers



    What better way of drawing closer to Allah during the last 10 days of Ramadan than by praying the voluntary prayers:

    Allah says in Hadith Qudsi:

    ....And My slave keeps on coming closer to Me through performing Nawafil (voluntary deeds) until I love him, [Bukhari]

    Does anyone want the company of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) in Jannah? Then increase in praying the Nawafil prayers:

    Rabi'ah Ibn Malik al-Aslami reported that the Prophet Sallallahu alaihi Wasallam said: "Ask (anything)." Rabi'ah said: "I ask of you to be your companion in paradise." The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: "Or anything else?" Rabi'ah said: "That is it." The Prophet Sallallahu alaihi Wasallam said to him: "Then help me by making many prostrations (i.e., Nawafil prayers)." (Muslim)

    The reward for praying fard prayers outside of Ramadan is the greatest a Muslim can gain but in Ramadan we get the same reward for praying a Nawafil prayer. Subhaanallah! What other time of the year are Nawafil prayers rewarded equal to that of a fard prayer?

    Therefore we should strive to pray as many Nawafils as possible during the last 10 days & nights of Ramadan, so that we can get closer to Allah & gain the company of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) in Jannah. On top of that each Nawafil prayer carries the reward of a fard prayer!


    Sunnah & Nawafil prayers to pray during last 10 days:


    1. Pray 12 Raka'ahs of Sunnah daily: - 2 Sunnah of Fajr, 4 Sunnah & 2 Sunnah of Dhuhr & 2 Sunnah of Maghrib

    Umm Habibah Ramilah bint Abu Sufyan (RA) narrated she heard the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) saying: “A house will be built in Paradise for every Muslim who offers twelve units of Prayers other than the obligatory ones in day & night, to seek pleasure of Allah.” (Muslim)


    2. Salaatul Duhaa (Can be prayed from 20 mins after sunrise up until 20 minutes before Dhuhr begins)

    So we should remain seated after Fajr prayer & recite the Qur'an or do Dhikr up until 20 minutes after Sunrise & pray Salaatul Duhaa. If not then we can pray it anytime before midday.

    'Salat al-Dhuhaa consists of 2 - 12 Rakaats & it is preferable to perform 8 Rakaats.' (Raddul Mukhtaar vol.1 pg.505)

    The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) is reported to have said: Whoever prayed twelve rakaats (before midday), then Allah will, as a reward, prepare a palace of gold for him in Paradise. (Mishkat, Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah)

    3. 4 Sunnah, 2 Sunnah & 2 Nawafil of Dhuhr

    Umm Habibah (RA) narrated that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “Whoever sticks to the habit of offering four rak`ahs before Noon Prayer & four rak`ahs after it, Allah will shield him against the Hell-Fire.” (Abu Dawud & At-Tirmidhi)

    4. 4 Raka'ahs Sunnah of Asr

    The Prophet (Sallallaahu 'Alaihi wa sallam) said:"May Allaah have Mercy on the one who offers four (Raka'ahs) before 'Asr prayer."(Abu Dawud)

    5. Two Raka'ahs Sunnah after entering Masjid

    Abu Qatadah (RA) narrated the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) as saying: “If any one of you enters a mosque, he should pray two rak`ahs before sitting.” (Al-Bukhari & Muslim)

    6. Tahiyyatul Wudu - 2 Raka'ahs Sunnah after doing Wudu (Ablution)

    Abu Hurayrah (RA) reported the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) saying to Bilal (RA): “Tell me about the best of your deeds (i.e. one which you deem the most rewarding) since your embracing Islam because I heard your footsteps in front of me in Paradise.” Bilal (RA) replied: “I do not consider any act of mine more rewarding than that whenever I make ablution at any time of night or day, I perform Prayer for as much as was destined for me to do.” (Al-Bukhari & Muslim)”


    7. The MOST REWARDING Nawafil Prayer of all is Tahajjud

    Allah Most High said: “Establish worship at the going down of the sun until the dark of the night, & (the recital of) the Qur’an at dawn. Lo! (the recital of) the Qur’an at dawn is ever witnessed. And some part of the night awake for its recital, as voluntary worship for you. It may be that your Lord will raise you to a praised estate.” (Qur’an, 17: 78-79)

    Imam Abu Sa'id al-Khadimi said, "There is scholarly consensus (ijma`) that among the best of virtuous acts is the night vigil prayer." [al-Bariqa al-Mahmudiyya Sharh al-Tariqa al-Muhammadiyya]


    The scholars derived the following in regards to Tahajjud from the Qur'an & Prophetic Hadiths:

    1. The minimal night vigil prayer is 2 Rakaats. [Hindiyya, quoting Fath al-Qadir]

    2. Its optimal recommended amount is 8 Rakaats, because this was the general practice of the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) [Hindiyya, quoting Fath al-Qadir]

    3. Lengthier recitation of Qur'an is superior to a larger number of Rakaats prayed. [Durr al-Mukhtaar, Radd al-Muhtar]

    If one has not memorized much of the Qur'an then one should recite whatever they know or recite Surah Ikhlas 3 times after Surah Faathiha in each rakah to gain reward of reciting entire Qur'an.

    4. It is recommended to start the night vigil with two short Rakaats, because of the Hadith of Abu Hurayrah (RA) that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said, "If you get up for night prayer, start with two short Rakaats." [Muslim, Ahmad, Abu Dawud]

    We should pray Tahajjud every night in the last 10 nights for one of those nights could be Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Power). If we cannot do all 10 nights then we should at least try to pray Tahajjud in as many nights as we possibly can particularly in the odd numbered nights: 21,23,25,27,29.

    We should wake up a little earlier for Sehri, make Wudu & pray a minimum of 2 Raka'ahs of Tahajjud but try to aim for at least 8 Raka'ahs.

    Abu Hurayrah (RA), related that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: When the last one-third of the night remains, our Lord, the Glorious One descends towards the heaven of the earth & proclaims: Who is that who supplicates for Me, & I grant his supplication? Who is that who begs Me for anything & I grant it to him? And who is that who seeks My forgiveness, & I forgive him? (Bukhari, Muslim).

    The last third portion of the night is the most blessed & dua's are readily accepted at this time. So by praying Tahajjud it gives us the best opportunity to get closer to Allah & to make sincere dua, repenting for our sins past & present & to crying & asking of Allah for whatever we want.

    If we cannot cry due to the hardness of our hearts then we should at least make the face as if we are crying. Just as a mother tends to her baby quicker & more promptly when it is crying in the same way Allah tends to his servants quicker when they are crying.

    Ibn Mas`ud (Allah be pleased with him) was asked, "I cannot pray at night." He said, "Your sins have prevented you."






    6. Excessive Remembrance of Allah




    We should increase our remembrance of Allah during the last 10 days of Ramadan, keeping our lips moist in his glorification & praises.

    Surely we will have utter regret in the hereafter for each second wasted without remembering Allah:

    Mu`adh Ibn Jabal (RA) said that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: "The People of Paradise will not regret anything except one thing alone: the hour that passed them by in which they made no remembrance of Allah." Narrated Bayhaqi in Shu`ab al-iman (1:392 #512-513)

    The highest rank in Jannah are for those who remembered Allah the most:

    Abu Sa`id (RA) narrates the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) was asked, "Which of the servants of Allah is best in rank before Allah on the Day of resurrection?" He said: "The ones who remember him much."I said: "O Messenger of Allah, what about the fighter in the way of Allah?" He answered: "Even if he strikes the unbelievers & mushrikin with his sword until it broke, & becomes red with their blood, truly those who do Dhikr are better than him in rank." (Ahmad, Tirmidhi, & Bayhaqi)

    What better time to start remembering Allah more than during the blessed last 10 days od Ramadan.

    The following are 11 Dhikr, supported by Hadith that we can recite throughout last 10 nights:


    Note: We should try & aim to recite each of these 10 Dhikr a 100 times each which makes a total of 1000 a day minimum.

    1. Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'annee - Recite this abundantly during the last ten nights of Ramadan.

    2. Subhaanallah

    3. Alhamdulillah

    4. Allahu Akbar

    5. Laa ilaaha illallah

    6. LA HAWLA WA LA QUWWATA ILLA BILLAH-HIL ALIYYIL ADHEEM

    7. Asthaghfirullah-halladhee Laa ilaaha illa-huwal Hayyul Qayyuumu Wa athoobu Ilay

    Or short version: Asthaghfirullah

    8. SUB-HAAN'ALLAAHi WA BI-HAM'DIHI SUB-HAAN'ALLAH-IL ADHEEM

    Or short version: SUB-HAAN'ALLAAHi WA BI-HAM'DIHI

    9. Subhāna-llāhi, wa-l-hamdu li-llāhi, wa lā ilāha illā-llāhu, wa-llāhu akbar. Wa lā hawla wa lā quwwata illā bi-llāhi-l-aliyyi-l-azīm

    10. Lā ilāha illā-llāhu waḥdahu lā sharīka lahu lahu-l-mulku wa lahu-l-ḥamdu yuhyi wa yumītu wa huwa ḥayyu-llā yamūtu abadan abada, ḏū-l-jalāli wa-l-ikrām, biyadihi-l-khayr, wa huwa alā kulli Shay-in qadīr

    Or the shortened version:

    Laa ilaaha illal-laahu wahdahu laa shareeka lahu, lahul-mulku wa lahul-hamdu wa huwa ‘alaa kulli shay-in qadeer

    11. Radeetu billahi Rabban Wa bil Islami deenan Wabi Muhammadin Nabiyyan

    We should also recite much of durood e Ibrahim which is the durood that is recited towards the end of Salaah.

    Or the shortest durood is: Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallim





    7. Making Excessive Dua



    Almighty Allah says in the Qur'an:

    "When my servants ask you concerning me, (tell them) I am indeed close (to them). I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calls on me." [2:186]

    The place of Dua is so high in front of Allah, that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallim) has said: "Nothing is more honourable to Allah the Most High than Dua." [Sahih al-Jami` no.5268].

    Allah loves repentance & loves those who turn to him in sincere repentance, so repent unto him sincerely as much as possible:

    Truly Allah loves those who turn [to Him] in repentance... (Qur'an 2:222)

    Many of us rush our Dua’s & quite often our hearts are not present whilst we are making dua to Allah. That is why we lose out on much of the benefits & blessings of Dua. Therefore we should not let our minds wonder whilst in Dua & we should concentrate more, making sure our hearts are present whilst asking of Allah. Whilst we are in dua we should imagine Almighty Allah in front of us & so we should humble ourselves in front of him in a state of meekness & humility.

    It may also help if we made a list of what we want to ask Allah during our dua’s. We can then refer to this list as a reminder so that we can cover everything we need to ask him, which may help in making our Dua’s longer & more sincere. This is because we will not always remember everything we want to ask Allah unless we note it down & refer back to it when we need to.

    The times when Dua's are most accepted during the last 10 days are:

    1. The third portion of the night shortly before sehri ends. 2. Whilst fasting. 3. Between Asr & Maghrib. 4. Just before fast opens. 5. On Jumma before & after khutba. 6. Between Adhan & Iqamah. 7. After Qur'an recitation. 8. The Night of Qadr 9. Whilst it is raining.

    Let us not be of those who pass by Ramadan without gaining any forgiveness:

    Rasullullah (sallahu’ ‘alaihi wasallam) said: ...the angel Jibra’il appeared before me & said: Destruction to him who found the blessed month of Ramadan & let it pass by without gaining forgiveness...’ Upon that I said: ‘Amin.’ (Al-Bukhari, Al-Tabrani)

    What better opportunity to make long & sincere dua's to Allah than in the last 10 days & nights of Ramadan. If we make dua every night then we may be lucky enough to have made dua in the night of power where all dua's are accepted.



    8. Practising the Sunnah



    Following the Sunnah is a command from Allah:

    "Say (O Muhammad to mankind): "If you (really) love Allah, then follow me (i.e. accept Islamic monotheism, follow the Quran & the Sunnah), Allah will love you & forgive you your sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful." (Quran: 3:31)

    Almighty Allah says: “There certainly is an excellent example in Allah's messenger for he who fears Allah & the last day & remembers Allah abundantly” (al-Ahzaab 21)

    By following the Sunnah in every aspect of our daily lives, everything we do will become worship, even going to the toilet, having a bath, dressing & undressing etc.

    Annas (RA) reports the Prophet (Sallallaahu Alaihi Wasallam) advised: “Whoever cherishes my Sunnah, indeed he cherishes me & whoever loves me will be with me in Jannah.” (Tirmidhi: 2678: Ibid)

    We should practise & implement the Sunnah throughout the last 10 days of Ramadan for eg the Sunnah's of awakening, using miswak, of eating, drinking, going to the toilet, before sleeping etc. Then EVERYTHING we do during the last 10 days of Ramadan will become worship & immense reward!

    REMEMBER: Doing voluntary good deeds in Ramadan carries the reward of FARD! Subhanallah!


    Reviving the Sunnah:

    Rasulallah (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “Whoever revives an aspect of my Sunnah that is forgotten after my death, he will have a reward equivalent to that of the people who follow him, without it detracting in the least from their reward.” (Tirmidhi)


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    9. Repentance of past & present sins


    We should cry & beg of Allah to give us his mercy & forgiveness especially in the last 10 blessed nights of Ramadan. If we leave Ramadan without gaining the mercy of Allah then surely we are of the most unfortunate and amongst the biggest losers in this world and the next.

    Best dua for gaining mercy & forgiveness in the last 10 days & nights:

    Aisha (Ra) said: “I asked the Messenger of Allah: 'O Messenger of Allah, if I know what night is the night of Qadr, what should I say during it?' He said: "Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'annee" (Ahmad, Ibn Majah, & Tirmidhi).

    Stand in prayer to gain forgiveness for all sins

    Abu Huraira (RA) narrated that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “Whoever stands (in prayer) in Laylatul Qadr while nourishing his faith with self-evaluation, expecting reward from Allah, will have all of his previous sins forgiven.” (Bukhari and Muslim).

    Best opportunity for forgiveness of past & present sins:

    This is our best opportunity to gain forgiveness of our past ans present sins. Forget the past now, lear from it & take lessons from it. What matters is NOW. So ask of Allah everynight epecially in the odd numbered nights for mercy & forgiveness.

    When we make Dua we should imagine Allah is watching us and so we should call on him like a begger, crying to him. If we can't cry due to the hardness of our hearts then we should at least act & make the face like we are crying. We should ask of Allah sincerely with remorse & intention not to repeat such sins again for forgiveness of our past & present sins.



    10. Seeking out Laylatul Qadr (Night of Power)


    {By the manifest Book (the Quran) that makes thing clear. We sent it (this Quraan) down on a Blessed Night (i.e. the Night of Qadr) in the month of Ramadaan..(The Smoke 44:2-5)


    So valuable is the Night of Qadr (Power) that the Quran devotes a special surah to it: “Lailatul Qadr is better than a thousand months” [97:3]

    This one night surpasses the value of 30,000 nights. The most authentic account of the occurrence of the Night indicates that it can occur on any one of the last ten, odd numbered nights of Ramadan, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29. It may also occur on any of the even nights.

    Therefore we should strive to stay up & worship on all of the last 10 nights of Ramadan. If we can't do that then we should at least worship on the odd numbered nights of the last ten days. If we still can't manage that then let us pray on whatever nights we can, minimum on the 27th night.

    There is NO doubt that if we pray on all of the last ten nights of Ramadan then we will catch this auspicious night & gain the rewards of over 83 YEARS OF WORSHIP! Subhaanallah! Most do not live upto such an age!

    The following dua should be recited as much as possible during the last 10 nights of Ramadan:

    Aisha (RA) said: I asked the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam): 'O Messenger of Allah, if I know what night is the night of Qadr, what should I say during it?' He said Say:

    "Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'annee

    Trans: 'Say: O Allah, You are pardoning & You love to pardon, so pardon me.' " (Ahmad, Ibn Majah, & Tirmidhi).


    Forgiveness of past & present sins on Laylatul Qadr

    Abu Hurairah (RA) narrated that the Prophet (Sallallahu`Alayhi Wa sallam) said: "Whoever stands (in qiyaam) in Laylat ul-Qadr out of faith and expectation (of Allah's reward), will have ALL of his previous sins forgiven." (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)



    Conclusion


    As we fast approach the end of Ramadan we must evaluate ourselves & think to ourselves what we have learnt about ourselves & what good habits we have acquired and what evil and bad habits we have left behind.
    We must NOT stop doing the good we aqcuired throughout Ramadan as soon as it finishes. We should continue reciting the Qur'an & making long sincere dua's. We should continue guarding our eyes, ears, tongue and privates away from sin & harm. We should continue to strive to please Allah & get closer to him. We should continue to make effort on our imaan (faith). We must NOT let go of the good habits we acquired & instead go back to our old ways again.

    Allah knows our intentions and what is in our hearts and If we go back to the way we are before Ramadan then how can we expect our good deeds and efforts to be accepted? The very purpose of Ramadan is that doing good becomes easier & so it gives us a wonderful opportunity to be able to train ourselves to become better & stronger Muslims. It enables us to let go of the bad habits & to acquire good ones instead. It enables us to strengthen our imaan (faith). Best of all it enables us to get closer to Allah

    If we leave all of the good we acquired as soon as Ramadan ends then we will in effect just throw away our Ramadan & risk our good deeds & efforts not being accepted.

    This is our chance to change our lives for the better FOREVER. So we must NOT miss this opportunity for we may not be alive next Ramadan.
    Therefore let us continue the good we acquired during Ramadan throughout the year & never go back to our old ways.

    May Allah enable us to make the necessery changes this Ramadan and for us to continue that way throughout the year. Ameen.
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    Re: 10 ways to Maximize the Last 10 Days of Ramadan

    Fasting is not just refraining from food and drink!


    Jaabir said,

    “If you fast, then let your eyesight, your hearing, and your tongue fast from lying and the prohibited things, and leave [talking about] what has happened so that there may be peace and tranquillity upon you on the day of your fast, and do not make the day you fast equal to the day you do not fast.”

    The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said,

    ”Perhaps a fasting person will get nothing from his fast save hunger, and perhaps the one who stands to pray at night will get nothing from his standing except sleeplessness.” [Ibn Maajah]
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    So valuable is the night of Qadr:


    So valuable is Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Power) that the Quran devotes a special surah to it “Lailatul Qadr is better than a thousand months” [97:3]


    Abu Huraira (RA) narrated that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) said: “Whoever stands (in prayer) in Laylatul Qadr while nourishing his faith with self-evaluation, expecting reward from Allah, will have all of his previous sins forgiven.” (Bukhari and Muslim).



    Not only does the worship of this one night surpass the value of 30,000 nights which is over 83 YEARS OF WORSHIP but an entire lifetime of sins wiped out in this unique and blessed night! Subhanallah!

    There is no way we can afford to miss out on such a blessed night!
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    Lailatul-Qadr

    "The Night of Power!"

    In the light of Qur'an and Hadith

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    There is a powerful night in the month of fasting: Lailat-ul-Qadr. In this night the worship of Allah the Most High as well as the performance of any noble deed are more valuable than those which were being done during a thousand months.

    The Holy Qur'an says:
    "Verily! We have sent it [this Holy Qur'an[1]] down in the Night of Power (Lailatul-Qadr). And what will make you know [o, Muhammad] what the Night of Power is? The Night of Power is better than a thousand months! Therein descend the angels and the Rooh (i.e. Jibreel [angel Gabriel]) by Allah's permission with all decrees. Peace!(or – there is peace and quiet with any decree in this night [2])[It lasts] until the appearance of dawn" ( the Holy Qur'an, 97).

    Here follow some explanations and comment on the surah:

    1. The fact that the last Scripture - the Holy Qur'an was sent down from the Preserved Tablet on the first celestial level out of the seven existing ones exactly in this night demonstrates its power and significance in the sight of the Creator.[3]

    2. The repetition of the word combination Lailatul-Qadr three times is not accidental. Such turn of speech in Arabic points at a respectful treatment the object defined with this word combination.


    3. Lailatul-Qadr – the Night of Power. Scholars specified various versions motivating theof this night. Here are some of them:

    - "its power and greatness lie in the fact that it was in this very night that the Holy Qur'an was sent down";
    - "…because an enormous number of angels descend in this night to earth";
    - "... because the manifestation of grace, mercy and forgiveness from the Lord of the worlds in this night is incomparable with other nights by its significance";
    - "... because a believer, who spends this night praying, acquires, with the mercy of God the Most High, most great and powerful forces and energy".


    The word al-qadr can be also translated as tightness, closeness. Taking into account this meaning of the word Alims said: "In this night such a great number of angels descend to earth that there is simply no room for them all".

    It can be also translated as limitation, restriction, which means that awareness and knowledge about which night of the next month of Ramadan will be Lailatul-Qadr is limited by Allah the Most High. The Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (may Allah greet and bless him) gives only approximate information on the matter.

    Sometimes the word combination Lailatul-Qadr is translated as The Night of Predestination. It is especially true when the word qadr is read as qadar. Taking into account such possible translation Islamic scholars are said to have explained:" Depending on how a believer spends this night and with what prayers he invokes God the Most High, it may have a significant impact on the following year of the life of this person, with his actions going in line with the original all-awareness of the Creator".[4]

    "The Night of Power is better than a thousand months!" Of course, with regard for the fact that in these months and on these thousands of days there is no such night, there is no Lailatul-Qadr.

    The ayah makes it clear for believers that any good deed performed in this blessed night is of greater value in the sight of God the Most High than the performance of the same action or deed during a thousand of months. This is the manifestation of the great mercy of the Creator towards men, who often forget about Him, eternity and piety.

    "Therein descend the angels"- angels both descend from heaven to earth and become closer to believers.

    "…and the Rooh (i.e. Jibreel [angel Gabriel])". Allah the Most High, first saying about all angels and then mentioning separately one angel from such great number, points at the privileged position of angel Jibreel [angel Gabriel] in His sight, in the sight of the Creator of the worlds.[5]

    "with any decree". I.e. angels descend both in order to reveal and fulfill God's decrees and to encourage the conception of all the deeds that are to be performed in the next year.[6]

    "[It lasts] until the appearance of dawn" – Lailatul-Qadr begins immediately after the sun sets and ends at dawn, i.e. at the beginning of the time of the Morning Prayer Fajr.[7]

    The Holy Qur'an contains another mentioning of Lailatul-Qadr:

    "Verily, We [says God the Most High, herewith He means His Grandeur, and by no means at His plurality] revealed it [the Holy Qur'an][8] on a blessed Night. Verily, We are ever warning [informing people with those injunctions that were written by Us in the Holy Scripture, as well as with the explanation of is in store for them on the Judgement Day, in the hereafter]. Therein (in Lailatul-Qadr) every wise affair is made distinct. A command from Us; verily, We are the senders (of messengers). A mercy from your Lord. Verily, He is the Hearing, the Knowing" (see, the Holy Qur'an, 44:3-6).[9]


    Prophet Muhammad (may Allah greet and bless him) said:

    "He, who performs a Night Prayer[10] in the Night of Power with faith and seeking his reward from Allah, will have his past sins forgiven".[11]

    As far as Prophet Muhammad himself is concerned, 'Aisha transmitted that "during the last ten nights of Ramadan Prophet Muhammad would pray a lot, wake his family for a Night prayer and perform many good deeds".[12]

    Question:
    We often hear how generously man is rewarded for a good deed performed in the Night of Power. When should one expect it to come? What are its signs?
    When should one expect it to come?

    First, the absolute majority of Islamic scholars said that Lailatul-Qadr comes every year, precisely in the month of Ramadan.

    Second, only Allah the Most High[13] knows beforehand which night of Ramadan is the Night of Power.

    In the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (may Allah greet and bless him) there is a great number of hadith which indicate probable time limits for finding this blessed night. Here are some of them:

    "Seek the Night of Power [praying, performing Night Prayers and doing noble deeds] during the last ten days of the month of Ramadan";[14]

    "Look for the Night of Power on an odd-numbered night during the last ten days of the month Ramadan";[15]

    "He, who will look for the Night of Power, should look for it during the last seven days";[16]

    "The Night of Power is the night of the 27th day";[17]

    "The Night of Power is the night of the 24th day";[18]

    "The Night of Power is the night either of the 27th or of the 29th day. In this night the number of Angels [, who will descend to earth] will be greater than pebbles [on the whole planet]".[19]


    Imam Ibn Hajjar commenting on theof the chapter [from the hadith collection of Imam al-Bukhari] in which the great Muhadith mentions several hadith from those adduced above, made a useful observation: "Suchfor this chapter[20] somehow indicates the fact that Lailatul-Qadr is to be sought in Ramadan, on the last ten days and precisely on the odd-numbered days out of them".[21]

    A considerable number of Islamic scholars pointed at the night of the 27th day of Ramadan saying that this is the most probable time, although it is not for certain. Very often various festive events both at the national and local level, which are timed to this great Night, take place exactly on the 27th day[22] of the month of Ramadan.[23]

    Of course for those, who don't want to miss this great night, it would be most fore-sighted to pay special attention to each night of the last ten nights of Ramadan. It would be good, relying on Allah's mercy, at least to perform an additional prayer, then invoke Allah, the Creator of the worlds, with a Du'a and perform at least one, though not necessarily very significant, but noble deed in the name of God the Most High. Even if a night has not been the Night of Power, our prayers, with the mercy of the Creator, will be heard and accepted, for they were read at night, moreover, in one of the nights of the blessed month of Ramadan.

    What are its signs?

    This night possesses an extraordinary shine and brightness of its own.
    Taking into account local climate the weather in that night won't be either cold or warm, i.e. the night temperature will be average for this climate, region and season.
    This night will be calm, clear and dry.
    Stars do not fall in that night.
    The next morning after this night the sun will be bright, brilliant and encarnadine (light-red). Its shine will be tender, not blinding just like the full moon in the clear night.
    [24]


    Question.

    Why is the date of this blessed night concealed from people? Why isn't this night clearly defined unlike other two festive nights, whose signs are mentioned in the hadith?

    Answer. Not a single night of the year is comparable with the Night of Power, as it has already been mentioned above. Probably, that's why it is concealed from people, in order that they don't confine themselves to one night in the year when they ward off evil most diligently and live with their hearts, soul.

    Some prominent scholars said: "A Muslim should seek Lailatul-Qardr in every night of the year", i.e. revive it with prayers, Du'a and deep reflection both about the worldly and the eternal.
    The mysterious and ambiguous character of this issue is similar to the unknown day of death, the date of the Day of Doom. Why? Simply because when having the possibility to be pious today one shouldn't leave it for tomorrow, let alone for the following years or decades!

    Question.
    How should one act in the Night of Power (Lailatul-Qadr)?


    Answer. One should do more noble deeds, perform additional prayers, read the Holy Qur'an, pray to God the Most High for forgiveness and ask Him for blessing (Tawfik) in one's deeds as well as for Barakah, appealing to Allah the Most High in any language in which it is most convenient for you to express your thoughts, hopes and wishes.

    You can also read a Du'a-prayer in Arabic.
    For example, 'Aisha once asked Prophet Muhammad (may Allah greet and bless him): "With what Du'a-prayer is it better to invoke God the Most High in Lailatul-Qadr?" The Prophet answered: "Say: "Allaahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul-'afwa fa'fu'nni".[25]




    [1] "The month of Ramadan is that in which the Qur'an was revealed [it was sent down from the Preserved Tablet on the first celestial level out of the seven existing ones], a guidance to men and clear proofs of the guidance and the distinction [between right and wrong]" (see, the Holy Qur'an, 2:185). See, for example: Al-Hamsy M. Tafsir wa bayan [Comment and explanation]. Damascus: ar-Rashid, p. 496, 598.
    [2] Taking into account the niceties of the Arabic grammar it is also possible to translate the phrase in the following way: "It (Lailatul-Qadr) is peace (safety, welfare)". See, for example: Az-Zuhayli W. At-tafsir al-munir [The elucidating tafsir]: 32 volumes. Damascus: al-Fikr, 1991, volume 30, p. 332.
    [3] See: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 300.
    [4] See, for example: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 300, 301.
    [5] See: Az-Zuhayli W. At-tafsir al-munir. Volume 30, p. 333, 335.
    [6] See, for example: Az-Zuhayli W. At-tafsir al-munir. Volume 30, p. 333, 335.
    [7] See: ibid. P. 335.
    [8] At a certain moment it was in this night that the Holy Qur'an was sent down from the Preserved Tablet on the first level out the seven existing ones. Later on during the following twenty three years angel Jibreel (Gabriel) on God's decree was transmitting the lines (ayat) to Prophet Muhammad (may the Lord greet and bless him) revealing and explaining God's decrees and injunctions, the importance of which will survive till the End of Time. See, for example: Az-Zuhayli W. At-tafsir al-munir. Volume 30, p. 332, 334.
    [9] See, for example: Al-hamsy M. Tafsir wa bayan. P. 496.
    [10]First of all such prayers as "Tarawih", "Tahajjud" and "Vitr".
    [11] Hadith from Abu Hurayra; the holy hadith from al-Bukhari, Abu DAud, an-Nassai and at-Tirmizhi. See, for example: As-Suyuty Dj. Al-djami' as-sagyr. P. 536, hadith ¹ 8902.
    [12] See: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 316, hadith ¹ 2024.
    [13] And probably those angels who were given knowledge about it by God the Most High.
    [14] See, for example: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 301, hadith ¹ 2020, 2021, 2022.
    [15] See, for example: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 301, hadith ¹ 2016, 2017; As-Suyuty Dj. Al-djami' as-sagyr. P. 472, hadith ¹ 7725, "sahih".
    [16] See, for example: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 301, hadith ¹ 2015.
    [17] Hadith from Mu'awii; the holy hadith from Abu Daud. See, for example: As-Suyuty Dj. Al-djami' as-sagyr. P. 472, hadith ¹ 7723, "sahih".
    [18] Hadith from Bilal; the holy hadith from Ahmad. See, for example: As-Suyuty Dj. Al-djami' as-sagyr. P. 472, hadith ¹ 7724, "hassan".
    [19] Hadith from Abu Hurayra; the holy hadith from Ahmad. See, for example: As-Suyuty Dj. Al-djami' as-sagyr. P. 472, hadith ¹ 7726, "sahih".
    [20] "Seeking Lailatul-Qadr on the odd-numbered days of the last ten days".
    [21] See: Al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 306.
    [22] It is possible to say – in the evening of the 26th day. You should take into account the fact that every day (twenty-four hours) begins with the sunset. I.e. at sunset the 27th night begins and it is followed by the 27th day.
    [23] See: Az-Zuhayli W. At-tafsir al-munir. Volume 30, p. 337; az-Zuhayli W. Al-fiqh al-islami wa adillatuh: 11volumes. Volume 3, p. 1623, 1624.
    [24] See: As-Suyuty Dj. Al-djami' as-sagyr. P. 472, hadith ¹ 7727, 7728; al-'Askalani A. Fath al-bari bi sharh sahih al-bukhari: 14 volumes. Volume 4, p. 306; Az-Zuhayli W. At-tafsir al-munir. Volume 30, p. 337; az-Zuhayli W. Al-fiqh al-islami wa adillatuh: 11volumes. Volume 3, p. 1624, 1625.
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    Re: 10 ways to Maximize the Last 10 Days of Ramadan



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    Re: 10 ways to Maximize the Last 10 Days of Ramadan

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    When does the last 10 days start in the UK?






    The Dates for the last ten nights of Ramadan In the Uk for 2013 are:




    20th Night - Monday 29th of July - From Maghrib until Fajr



    21st Night - Tuesday 30th of July 8th - From Maghrib until Fajr



    22nd Night - Wednesday 31st of July - From Maghrib until Fajr



    23rd Night - Thursday 1st of August - From Maghrib until Fajr



    24th Night - Friday 2nd of August - From Maghrib until Fajr



    25th Night - Saturday 3rd of August - From Maghrib until Fajr



    26th Night - Sunday 4th of August - From Maghrib until Fajr



    27th Night - Monday 5th of August - From Maghrib until Fajr.



    28th Night - Tuesday 6th of August - From Maghrib until Fajr



    29th Night - Wednesday 7th August - From Maghrib until Fajr.



    If Ramadan is 30 days then the 30th Night will be - Thursday 8th of August - From Maghrib until Fajr



    May Allah enable us to make the best of the last 10 days & nights of Ramadan and enable us to gain the maximum rewards from this special, unique and auspicious night. Ameen
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    Re: 10 ways to Maximize the Last 10 Days of Ramadan

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    7 Things to do on the Last 10 Nights of Ramadan

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    3 Things You SHOULD Do In The LAST 10 DAYS Of Ramadan 2020

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