“In
the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Indeed, We
sent the Qur’an down during the Night of Decree. And what can make
you know what the Night of Decree is? The Night of Decree is better
than a thousand months. The angels and the Spirit descend therein by
permission of their Lord for every matter. Peace it is until the
emergence of dawn.” (Al-Qadr 97: 1-6).
When
the month of Ramadan begins, Muslims perform Ibadat (acts of
worship) with great enthusiasm to please Allah. The Ibadat
made during this month include obligatory acts (Fardh) as well
as many voluntary/ additional (Nafl) acts of worship, and the
mosques are filled with worshipers, Alhamdulillah. But
Insha-Allah, it is essential also that this state of things
remain the same even after the month of Ramadan. In this blessed
month, the tendency to help the poor and the needy is also great and
very important.
The Laila-tul-Qadr
During
this month, we get the night of Lailatul Qadr also called,
Shabe Qadr (The Night of Power). According to the Hadiths of
our beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh), the rewards for the
Ibadat performed during this night are equal to the Ibadat
performed for more than a thousand months and if we calculate all
this well and do not make any mistake in our way of counting (our
math), so it is equal to 83 years and 4 months. Taking into
consideration the length of human life today, it would be impossible
for a person to do this great amount of Ibadat during his
whole life, even if he does it day and night.
There
is a story behind that Night. A person named Samsun (ra) belonging to
the Tribe of Israel was a person who made a lot of Ibadat. He
used to fight against the infidels and the latter feared him a lot.
Allah (swt) had given him such strength that even the army of the
infidels had no hold over him to defeat him, or even to wound him.
So, in the life of Samsun (ra) there is a very interesting story,
concerning his faith (Imaan) in Allah, his courage and the
strength he possessed. He was always ready to do Jihad for a
thousand months. When the Messenger of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh)
heard the story about this extraordinary person who belonged to the
Children of Israel from the Archangel Gabriel (as), his thought was
for his Ummah (his community). He thought that life was short
and that we would not have the opportunity to receive the same
intensity of blessings bestowed upon Samsun (ra) for his devotions
and loyalty for a thousand months.
Allah
(swt) therefore accepted the desire of His Messenger and granted to
Him and His Ummah (community) a great favour; such favour that
the other Ummat (communities) did not receive; such a favour
with an extraordinary prescription, that is, the Lailatul Qadr,
the Night of Power. It was during this very night that the Holy Quran
was revealed, that is to say, the pure revelations of Allah on His
beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh).