


Laylat al-Qadr (lit. the night of the measure or night of the destiny) is the night of the revelation of the Qur'an and the predestination of the coming year for everyone. In the Qur'an and hadiths, the Night of Qadr is said to be more valuable than one thousand months. It is the most virtuous night of the year and the night of divine mercy and the forgiveness of sins, when angels descend on the Earth. According to some Shia hadiths, the angels present people's predestination for the coming year to the Imam.
The exact date of Laylat al-Qadr is unknown. However, according to many traditions, it is in the month of Ramadan. The Shi'a believe that it is whether the eve of the 19th, 21st or 23rd of the month of Ramadan. The majority of Shi'a emphasise the eve of 23rd and the majority of Sunni Muslims mark 27th of the month of Ramadan as Laylat al-Qadr.
On these nights, Shi'a follow their Imams (a) in staying awake the whole night, reciting the Qur'an, praying, and performing other rituals. The anniversary of Imam 'Ali (a)'s martyrdom at Ramadan 21 has increased the importance of these days among Shi'a.
Qadr, in Arabic, means measure and limit or value of something or destiny. Some reasons have been offered for its naming:
- It is said that it was called al-Qadr because the annual destiny of every person will be determined by God.
- Some say that if one stays awake at this night, one will reach a high state.
- Some have said that it was called al-Qadr because it is a grand and high-value night.
Other names such as "Laylat al-'Azama"; night of the greatness) and "Laylat al-Sharaf"; night of the honor) have also been mentioned for this night.
The Night of Qadr is the most superior and the most important night of the year in the Islamic culture. According to a hadith from the Prophet (s), the Night of Qadr is a divine endowment to Muslims, which was not enjoyed by any of the past nations. There is a full sura in the Qur'an characterizing and praising the Night of Qadr, and thus it is called Sura al-Qadr.......
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- Hadith of I‘tila
- Fast of silence
- Continuous fasting
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- Laylat al-Qadr Prayer (Disambiguation)
- The Eve of Ramadan 23rd
- The Eve of Ramadan 21
- Al-Iftar Supplication
- Ya 'Aliyyu ya 'Azim Supplication
- Battles of the Prophet (s)
- Jahr
- Allahumma l-'an qatalata Amir al-Mu'minin
- Shawwal 30
- List of Commentaries of Nahj al-balagha
- Ayyub b. Nuh b. Darraj
- Memorizing the Quran
- Khatam al-Nabiyyin (Title)
- Dhabiha of Ahl al-Kitab
- Mujtaba (title)
- Farwa b. Nawfal al-Ashja'i


Today Monday, 24 March, 2025 / 23 Ramadan, 1446
- 625 CE – The Battle of Hamra' al-Asad took place to prevent Quraysh army from their new attack to Muslims' army. (Shawwal 8, 3 AH)
- 627 CE - End of the Battle of Khandaq according to some account.[1] (Dhu l-Qa'da 1, 5)
- 1943 CE – Birth of al-Sayyid Muhammad al-Sadr (Rabi' I 17, 1362)
- 233 AH - The arrival of Imam al-Hadi (a) in Samarra by the order of the Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil. (May 1, 848)
- 247 AH - The passing of Ahmad b. Isa b. Zayd, a scholar of the Zaydiyya during the Abbasid caliphate. (November 30, 861)
- 491 AH - The capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders. (August 24, 1098)



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- ↑ Ibn Ḥabīb, al-Muḥabbar, 1361AH, p.113.