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28 March 2025, 11:34

Special prayers held at Faisal, Badshahi mosques & across country

ISLAMABAD, 28 March (BelTA - APP) - The holy night of Lailatul Qadr (Shab-e-Qadr) the most blessed night in Islam, described in the Quran as ‘better than a thousand months’ was observed across the country on Thursday night with solemn devotion and spiritual fervor.

Lailatul Qadr observed on one of the odd-numbered nights in Ramadan’s final decade is revered as the Night of Power, when worship surpasses a thousand months in reward. While its exact date is unknown, many scholars emphasize the 27th night as the most likely.

Lailatul Qadr holds special significance for Muslims as the night when the first verses of the Holy Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). On this blessed night, angels descend to earth by Allah’s command, bringing divine blessings and mercy for the faithful until dawn.

The devout Muslims observed the night through special prayers, Quran recitations, milad mahfils, zikr, and other religious rituals at mosques and homes. Many visit graveyards to pray for departed loved ones.

Mosques across the country were adorned with electric lights in observance of Lailatul Qadr. Special Quran completion ceremonies were held during Taraweeh prayers. Mosques honor Quran reciters and congregation members participating in Taraweeh prayers with awards and special recognition, while distributing sweets to mark the blessed occasion.

The 27th night featured congregational Salat al-Tasbih in mosques alongside private Nawafil prayers. Muslims devoted themselves to Quran recitation and Durood Sharif for the Prophet (PBUH), while pleading for divine forgiveness and mercy for the living and departed.

For Muslims, Ramadan serves as a month of spiritual renewal through fasting, prayer, Quran recitation, and charity. 
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