Monday 27 June 2016

Night of Power

I start in the name of Allah, The Most Compassionate, The Most Merciful.

Layla-tul-Qadr interpreted into English as Night Of Power/Destiny.

We don't know which day this night falls on. Hadiths suggest within the last 10 days and likely on the odd days 21, 23, 25, 27, or 29 date of Ramadan.
But it could be any of these last 10 days Allah knows best.
Be prepared to be rewarded immensely by the Lord of the worlds, in sha Allah, if you have a sincere intention and do whatever you do for Allah's sake alone.
Utilise the last 10 days of Ramadan wisely, in sha Allah. 


Say He is Allah The One.
Allah, The Eternal Absolute
He begets not nor is He begotten
And there is none comparable unto Him.
An Example of how you can split your charity up and spend it in the last 10 days of the Blessed day of Ramadan.
  • Have a sincere INTENTION and do this to please Allah alone.
  • Pick a total that is within your means and split it up between the last 10 days.
  • Pick a charity of your choice - whether you decide to donate online or offline and donate away. 
  • REMEMBER you may be giving someone charity in this world but those people, by the will of Allah, are building your akirah. Your charity will make you happy, will make the people happy and will please Allah if it is done ever so sincerely. And be grateful and thank the people you give charity to because by Gods mercy it may be those very people thats prayers elevate your rank to jannah al firdaus and thank Allah and He indeed knows best.
Recite this Prayer everyday. It's a beautiful humbling Prayer.
Research it too.
Starting point: one of the 99 names of Allah is Al-'Afuww which means The Pardoner....

This prayer is comparable to hours of Dhikr (remembrance of God). See the video below for it's meaning.

I got these prayers from A Ramadan Pocket Guide [2010] by Muslim Aid.

O Allah. forgive me, have mercy on me, help me, guide me and sustain me. 
(at-Tirmidhi al tabrani)

O Allah, there is no God except You. You are glorified. O Allah, I seek Your forgiveness for my sins, I ask You for Your mercy. O Allah, increase me in knowledge a do not misguide my heart after having guided me. And grant me mercy from Your treasure. Verily you are The Giver. 
(Al-Hakim, Ibn Hlbban and Abu Dawud)

O Allah, I ask You by medium of Your abundant blessing that You have blessed me with and by medium of Your trials that You have tested me with and by medium of Your trials that you have favoured me with that You enter me in Paradise with Your favour, boon and mercy.
(Al-Tabarani)

O Allah, make us those that thank You for your blessings, who are content with Your Will, and who hold firmly to Your rope (i.e. by Islam, by faith and practice). We seek Your help and we seek Your forgiveness. We believe in You, we praise You, we do not refute You. We forgo and leave he who disobeys You. O Allah, we worship You and to You we pray and prostrate. To You we strive and hasten. We hope for your mercy, and we fear Your severe punishment. Indeed Your punishment will meet the unbelievers. 
(At-Tabari in Tahdhib Al-Athar)

O Allah, I ask for Your paradise and whatever words and actions may take me near it. I seek Your protection from the fire and whatever words or actions that may take me near it. I beseech You to make Your decisions for me good. 
(Ahmad Ibn Majah - similar wording in Al-Hakim and Al-Adab Al-Mufrad of Al Bukhari)

O Allah, I ask You for heaven and its bounties and its joy and I seek Your protection from the fire, its chains and its shackles. 
(Abu Dawud, Ahmad)

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