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  2. Night of Power - Wikipedia

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    It is said that it was called al-Qadr because the annual destiny of every person will be determined by God. [9] Some say that if one stays awake at this night praying, reading Quran, or repenting, one will reach a high state. [10] Some have said that it was called al-Qadr because it is a grand and high-value night. [11]

  3. Al-Qadr (surah) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qadr [1] (Arabic: القدر, "Power, Fate") is the 97th chapter of the Qur'an, with 5 āyāt or verses. It is a Meccan surah [ 2 ] which celebrates the night when the first revelation of what would become the Qur'an was sent down.

  4. Ramadan: What happens during Laylat al-Qadr and the ... - AOL

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  5. Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    Commemorating the Night of Power (Lailat ul-Qadr) Reading the Quran; Abstaining from all bad deeds and staying humble; Tarawih prayer (for Sunni Muslims) Begins: At the last night of the month of Sha'ban [1] Ends: At the last night of the month of Ramadan [1] Date: Variable (follows the Islamic lunar calendar) [2] [3] 2025 date: 28 February/1 ...

  6. Islamic holidays - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of other days of note as well as festivals, ... Laylat al-Qadr: 21, 23, 25, 27, or 29 Ramaḍān [h] ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct ...

  7. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    Being Muslim in America means… “Finding the appropriate balance between committing to your faith and trying to make sense of the negative rhetoric and stereotypes from segments of our own American society. There’s good and there’s bad. America has always been a welcome and tolerant country for immigrants.

  8. Laylat al-Jaiza - Wikipedia

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    Laylat al-Jaiza or Night of Rewards is the night preceding the Eid al-Fitr.It has particular significance with the month of Ramadan and is to earn rewards for all the fasts and good deeds in this month.

  9. Shia days of remembrance - Wikipedia

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    Laylat al-Qadr & "Day of Striking" Ali ibn Abi Talib was struck on the head by a sword and fatally wounded, 40 AH 20: R: Victorious Conquest of Mecca: 21: M: Laylat al-Qadr & Martyrdom of Ali, 40 AH: Ali ibn Abi Talib dies due to injuries sustained by the sword 23: R: Laylat al-Qadr: xx: R: Last Friday of Ramadhan