TONIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS
Laylatul Qadar, the night of decree or night of power, it is one of the most sacred nights in the islamic calendar. It happens over the last ten days of Ramadan and was the night where The Holy Qur’an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad PBUH. It is also believed to be the night in which Allah shows great mercy to His creation and the night in which one’s fate is decreed.
This night, and consistently for the following ten
Nights, regardless of your past, converse with Allah about your life. Express the entirety of your expectations. Vocalise all your hopes
and fears, the worries that keep you up at
night and the joys that you are thankful for
that make you smile everyday. Try not to contemplate the things you've done that could cause you to feel like you're not deserving of His adoration. Since you are.
Keep in mind, Allah is similarly as available to
the evil individual as He is to the upright. Seek forgiveness as you may not know that you may be in need of Allah’s forgiveness and forgive, as to forgive, is divine. Take full advantage of these last long periods of Ramadan: they don't need to mean as it were the finish of a month, in-fact they are a beginning.
We are often looking for signs. We are always asking for Allah ‘to speak’ to us but those signs are all around us. They are in everything. Allah is always ‘speaking’. The question is whether we are listening or not?
Beshak
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