Bismi Llāhi r-Raḥmāni r-Raḥīm

In honour of Isra’ Mi‘raj, which took place on the 27th of Rejab, the 27th of Ramadhan is widely regarded by many scholars as the Laylatul Qadr of the masses.
While some may have experienced their personal (khusus) Laylatul Qadr on other nights, the 27th night holds special significance for everyone.
For those in Singapore, the 27th night will be tomorrow (27 March, after Maghrib), whereas those who began a day earlier will observe it tonight.
This year, it coincides with the Last Friday of Ramadhan in some countries, making it an exceptionally blessed and meaningful night.
Even if you have already found your own Laylatul Qadr, do not let this night slip away without seeking its blessings.
Do spend it in devotion and worship, sincerely seeking Allah’s forgiveness, love and guidance.
For Laylatul Qadr:
Step-by-step Guide here.
Full Practices & Devotions here.
For the Last Friday of Ramadhan:
Step-by-step Guide here.
Full Practices & Devotions here.
May Allah grant us all a night filled with barakah and divine acceptance.
May our prayers be answered, our hearts illuminated with His mercy, and our efforts rewarded abundantly.
Ameen!

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