Laylat al-Qadr is a great and blessed night that Muslims await during the last ten days of Ramadan to draw closer to Allah through supplication and worship. Here is what has been reported about this night and its virtues.
A Written Prayer for Laylat al-Qadr
O Allah, You are Forgiving and You love forgiveness, so forgive me.
Narrated by al-Tirmidhi, al-Nasa'i, Ibn Majah, and Ahmad
O God, if this is the Night of Power, then grant me on this night the best of what You have decreed,
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
Grant me the best possible outcome in Your judgment, and grant me happiness among those You have granted it to.
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
O God, may You count my name and my descendants among the blessed on this night, and may my soul be with the martyrs,
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
May my good deeds be in the highest heavens, and may my wrongdoings be forgiven.
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
O Allah, open for me tonight the door to every good that You have opened for any of Your creation, Your friends, and those who obey You, and do not close it to me,
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
Please provide me with sustenance—good and lawful—that will sustain me.
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
O Allah, whatever blessings, well-being, health, safety, and abundance of provision You have decreed on this blessed night, grant me a share of it,
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
And whatever misfortune, calamity, evil, or tribulation You have sent down upon it, turn it away from me and from all Muslims.
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
O Helper, help us.
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
I seek forgiveness from Almighty God, there is no god but He, the Ever-Living, the Self-Sustaining, and I repent to Him.
From the Supplications of the Last Ten Days
The Importance and Virtues of the Supplication on the Night of Power
Laylat al-Qadr is considered one of the greatest nights of the Hijri year; Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, described it in the Holy Quran as being better than a thousand months. Supplication on this blessed night carries great merit; it is a golden opportunity for the forgiveness of sins, the erasure of misdeeds, and deliverance from the Fire. When a Muslim raises his hands in supplication to Allah on this night, he finds inner peace and tranquility that fills his heart and relieves him of worldly worries. This supplication is a means of strengthening one’s connection with the Creator, renewing one’s intentions, and seeking mercy and guidance in this world and the Hereafter. Therefore, believers are eager to make the most of every moment by offering sincere supplications, performing devout worship, and placing their hope in Allah’s boundless grace.
Recommended Times and Circumstances for Reciting the Supplication on the Night of Power
In order for a supplication to be answered and to have a greater impact, it is recommended to observe certain auspicious times and circumstances, including:
- During the last ten days of the blessed month of Ramadan, with a special focus on the odd-numbered nights.
- In the last third of the night, when Allah, Glorious and Exalted, descends to the lowest heaven, answers the prayers of those who call upon Him, and forgives those who seek His forgiveness.
- During prostration in prayer, this is one of the moments when a believer is closest to his Creator.
- The time between the adhan and the iqamah is a blessed time during which prayers are not rejected.
- After completing the obligatory prayers, and following the Tarawih prayers and night prayers.
- When breaking the fast, the Prophet, peace be upon him, said that a fasting person has a supplication that will not be rejected when breaking the fast.
A Summary of the Supplication for Laylat al-Qadr
In conclusion, the supplication on the Night of Power represents a great opportunity for every Muslim to draw closer to Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, and to seek forgiveness, mercy, and deliverance from the Fire on this blessed night, whose virtue surpasses that of a thousand months. Therefore, we should all strive to make the most of these precious moments by remembering Allah and supplicating with humble hearts and the certainty that our prayers will be answered. We ask Allah to accept your supplications and righteous deeds, and to grant us and you the blessing of Laylat al-Qadr.
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