Laylat al-Qadr, known as the Night of Power, holds immense spiritual significance in Islam. It is believed to be the night when the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed to Prophet Muhammad through the angel Jibreel. Observed during the last ten nights of Ramadan, this sacred night is described in Islamic teachings as being “better than a thousand months,” making acts of worship, prayer, and charity on this night more rewarding than those performed over many years.
Muslims around the world spend this blessed night in deep devotion, offering prayers, reciting the Qur’an, and seeking forgiveness and mercy from Allah. Mosques and homes are filled with worshippers who remain engaged in supplication and reflection throughout the night, hoping to attain its immense blessings. Laylat al-Qadr serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, humility, and spiritual renewal, encouraging believers to strengthen their connection with Allah and embrace the values of patience, gratitude, and compassion.


