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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Nafil Namaz (Salat and Dua) on Shabe Qadr | Prayers for Shab e Qadr | Laylatul Qadr

Nafil Namaz (Salat and Dua) on Shabe Qadr | Prayers for Shab e Qadr | Laylatul Qadr

Shab-e-Qadr, also known as Laylatul Qadr, is the most blessed night in Islam, occurring in the last ten nights of Ramadan. It is a night greater than a thousand months, and worship performed on this night carries immense rewards. Many Muslims seek guidance on the prayers and acts of worship for this sacred occasion, asking:

  • How many Rakats are there in Shab-e-Qadr?
  • Is Shab-e-Qadr Nafil Namaz?
  • What Namaz to pray on Shab-e-Qadr?
  • How to pray Laylatul Qadr Namaz step by step?

This article provides step-by-step guidance on the special prayers for Shab-e-Qadr, including Nafil namaz, dua, and Quranic recitations, ensuring you make the most of this blessed night. 🌙✨

Nafil Namaz (Salat and Dua) on Shabe Qadr | Prayers for Shab e Qadr | Laylatul Qadr

On Shabe Qadr Nights :

Click here to know about Eid-ul-Fitr Namaz and Nawafil Namaz (Salat) on day of Eid-ul-Fitr


Please Note All Surehs for the Namaz are given Below
On 21st Night - First Shab E Qadr Night
4 Rakat: (with 2 Salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -1 times.
After Salam Read Astagfar 70 times.

Rewards:  All the sins of the person will be forgiven on behalf of the barakat of Shab E Qadr. Insha Allah


On 23rd Night - Second Shab E Qadr Night
4 Rakat: (with 2 Salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -3 times.

Rewards:  All the sins of the person will be forgiven on behalf of the barakat of Shab E Qadr. Insha Allah

8 Rakat: (with 4 Salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -1 times.
After Salam Read Kalam e Tamjeed 70 times. Pray to Allah for your Forgiveness.

Kalam e Tamjeed: Subhanallahe Wal Hamdulillahe Wa Laa ilaha illal Laho Wallahooakbar. Wala Haola Wala Quwwata illa billahil AliYil Azeem.

Rewards:  All the sins of the person will be forgiven. Insha Allah

On 25th Night - Third Shab E Qadr Night
4 Rakat: (with 2 Salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -5 times.
After Salam Read Kalam e Tayiba 100 times. Pray to Allah for your Forgiveness.

Kalam E Tayaab:  Laa ilaaha illal Lahoo Mohammadur Rasool Ullah

Rewards:  On behalf of the barakat of Shab E Qadr, Allah Ta'ala will bless with blessings of infinite prayers. Insha Allah

4 Rakat: (with 2 Salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 3 times, Sureh Ikhlas -3 times.
After Salam Read Astagfar 70 times.

Rewards:  All the sins of the person will be forgiven. Insha Allah


2 Rakat
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -15 times.
After Salam Read Kalam E Shahadat 70 times.

Kalam E Shahadat: Ashahado An Laa ilaaha illal Laho Wahtha Ho La Shareekala Hoo Wa Ash Hado Anna Mohammadan Abdo Hoo Wa Rasoolohoo.

Rewards:  This Namaz keep him or her away from azab of the grave. Insha Allah


On 27th Night  - Fourth Shab E Qadr Night

12 Rakat: (with 3 Salams)

In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -15 times.
After Salam Read Astagfar 70 times.

Rewards: The person praying this namaz will be rewarded with the sawab of liking prophets prayings. Insha Allah


2 Rakat
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 3 times, Sureh Ikhlas -27 times

Rewards:  Allah will forgive all his previous sins. Insha Allah


4 Rakat (with 2 salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Takasur - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -3 times

Rewards:  Allah will forgive the tormenting in the Qabr (Grave) and reduce the agony during his death. Insha Allah


2 Rakat
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Ikhlas -7 times.... After salam Read the below dua....

Astagfirulla hil azi mullazi la illaha illal la hu wal hayul khayum wa atubuilai....


Rewards: The namaz is very blessful for getting forgiveness for his sins from Allah. The person praying this Namaz will gets his sins forgived including his Parents. Allah Taala will orders Angels to decorate Jaanah for the person. Insha Allah


2 Rakat
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Alam Nashr -1 times, Sureh Ikhlas-3 times.... After salam Read Sureh Qadr 27 times....

Rewards: The person praying this Namaz will rewarded in abundance. Insha Allah


4 Rakat
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 3 times, Sureh Ikhlas -50 times....After Salam Bow down(SAJDA) and Read this dua

Subhanallahi wal hamdulillahi wal lailaha ilallahu wal lahu akbar


Litanies for Lailatul Qadr - The Night of Power
1) Whoever recites Sureh Qadr 7 times on the night of Shab e Qadr (27th Night of Ramadan), Allah will forgive all his sins of past and he will be blessed with the Taufeeq (ability) of doing good in future.

2) On 27th Night of Ramadan. Whoever offers 2 rakat of Nafl Namaz, reciting in each rakat, Sureh Alfathiha, Sureh Ikhlas (7 times) and upon completion recites

Astaghfirullahaladzim Alladzi La Ilaha Illa Huwal Hayyul Qayoomu Wa Atoobu Ilay (70 times)

Forgiveness will be written for him and his parents and Allah will bless him with a high station in Jannah

3) Whoever recites Sureh Qadr 7 times on the night of Shab e Qadr (27th Night of Ramadan), and then perform 2 rakat of Nafl Namaz, will be protected from the punishment of the grave.


On 29th Night - Fifth Shab E Qadr Night
4 Rakat: (with 2 Salams)
In Every Rakat after Sureh Fatiha Read Sureh Qadr - 1 times, Sureh Ikhlas -3 times.
After Salam Read Surah Alam nashrah 70 times. 

Rewards:  His or her last breath will be on complete Imaan (Kamil Iman). Insha Allah

All the Surah to be Read in Namaz

SUREH FATHIHA

Bismi Allāhi Ar-Raĥmāni Ar-Raĥīmi (1)
Al-Ĥamdu Lillāhi Rabbi Al-`Ālamīna (2)
َ Ar-Raĥmāni Ar-Raĥīmi (3)
Māliki Yawmi Ad-Dīni (4)
ِ 'Īyāka Na`budu Wa 'Īyāka Nasta`īnu (5)
Ahdinā Aş-Şirāţa Al-Mustaqīma (6)
Şirāţa Al-Ladhīna 'An`amta `Alayhim Ghayri Al-Maghđūbi `Alayhim Wa Lā Ađ-Đāllīna (7)

SUREH IKHLAS

Qul Huwa Allāhu 'Aĥadun(1)
Allāhu Aş-Şamadu (2)
Lam Yalid Wa Lam Yūlad (3)
Walam Yakun Lahu Kufūan 'Aĥadun (4)

SUREH QADR

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem
Innaa anzalnaahu fee lailatil qadr
Wa maa adraaka ma lailatul qadr
Lailatul qadri khairum min alfee shahr
Tanaz zalul malaa-ikatu war roohu feeha bi izni-rab bihim min kulli amr
Salaamun hiya hattaa mat la'il fajr

SUREH TAKASUR

Alhakumu alttakathuru
Hatta zurtumu almaqabira
Kalla sawfa taAAlamoona
Thumma kalla sawfa taAAlamoona
Kalla law taAAlamoona AAilma alyaqeeni
Latarawunna aljaheema
Thumma latarawunnaha AAayna alyaqeeni
Thumma latusalunna yawmaithin AAani alnnaAAeemi

SUREH ALAM NASHR

Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem
Alam nashrah laka sadrak
Wa wa d'ana 'anka wizrak
Allazee anqada zahrak
Wa raf 'ana laka zikrak
Fa inna ma'al usri yusra
Inna ma'al 'usri yusra
Fa iza faragh ta fansab
Wa ilaa rabbika far ghab

ATTAHIYAT

AttahiyyaatuLillahi Was Salawatu Wattayyibatu
Assalamu Alaika Ayyuhannabi 'yu 'Warahmatullahi Wabarka'tuhu
Assalamu Alaina Wa'ala'Ibadillahis Saa'liheen
Ash'had'u'un La ilahaillallahu
Wa Ash'hadu Anna MuhammadunAbd'uhu Wa Rasooluhu

DAROOD-E-IBRAHIM

Allahumma Salleh Ala Sayyidina Muhammadin Wa'ala' Aale Sayyidina Muhammadin Kama Sallaiyta Ala Sayyidina Ibraheema Wa' Ala Aale Sayyidina Ibraheema InnakaHameedum Majeed -Allahumma Baarak Ala Sayyidina Muhammadin Wa' Ala Aale Sayyidina Muhammadin Kama Baarakta Ala Sayyidina Ibraheem Wa' Ala Aale Sayyidina Ibraheema Innaka Hameedum Majeed

Then Read the below Dua
Allahumag Firii Wali Wale Dayya Wal Ustaad'e Wal Jamee'il Mu'mineena Wal Mu'meenat Wal Muslimeena Wal MuslimatAI'Ahya'eMinhum Wal Amwaat'e Innaka MujeebudDa'waatBirahmatikaYa Ar'hamarr'ahimeen' 

or pray another Dua-e-Ma'soor or pray 
'Allahumma Rabbana Aatina Fid DuniyaHasanatawWafil Akhirati Hasanataw Wa QinaAzaabanNaar' 

DUA QUNOOT (READ IN 3RD RAKAT OF WITR IN ISHA)

Allah humma inna nast'eenuka wa nastaghfiruka
wa nu'minu bika wa natawak-kalu 'alayka wa nuthne 'alayk-al khayr.

Wa nashkuruka wa laaa nakfuruka wa nakhla'u wa natruku man-y yafjuruka.

Allah humma iyyaka na'budu wa laka nusal-lee
wa nasjudu wa ilayka nas'a wa nahfidu wa narju rahmataka
wa nakhsha 'azabaka inna 'azabaka bil kuf-fari mulhiq.

Dua After Namaz


Rabbana Aatina Fid Duniya Hasanataw Wafil Akhirati Hasanataw Wa Qina Azaaban Naar. 


Allahumma inni al-aloka afwa wal afiyata wal muafatad-daimata fid dunya wal akhirah


Allahumma inna-k afuwun karimun tuhibbul aff-va fafu aanni ya gaffuru ya gaffuru ya gaffuru 


Aameen


You may also like to read: 

Nawafil Namaz in Arabic
Nafil Namaz (Salat and Dua) on Shabe Qadr
Nafil Namaz (Salat and Dua) on Shabe Qadr
Laylat al-Qadr | The Night of Power from Hadiths

I. Hadrat Anas ibn Malik reported that when Ramadan came, the Holy Prophet said, “Indeed this month has come to you, and in it is a night more virtuous than a thousand months. So, whosoever is deprived of its blessings is deprived of all blessings. No one is kept deprived of its blessings, but only those who are unfortunate.” [Sunan Ibn Majah, Vol. 1, Page 119]


II. Hadrat ‘Aishah reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “Seek Lailatul Qadr on an odd numbered night (21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th and the 29th) among the last ten (nights) of Ramadan.” [Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 1, Page 270]


III. Hadrat ‘Aishah reported that the Messenger of Allah used to strive hard in devotion in the last ten nights more than at any other time. [Sahih Muslim, Vol. 1, Page 372]


IV. Hadrat Anas reported that the Messenger of Allah has said, “When Lailatul Qadr comes, Gabriel comes down with a company of angels who invoke blessings on everyone who is standing or sitting remembering Allah the Great and Glorious. Then when their festival day comes, i.e. the Eid day, He (Allah) speaks proudly of them to his angels saying, “O My angels, what is the reward of a hired servant who has fully accomplished his work?” They say, “Our Lord, his reward is that he should be paid his wages in full.” He says, “O My angels! My male and female servants have fulfilled what I have made obligatory for them, and then have come out raising their voices in supplication. By My Might, Glory, Honour, High dignity and Exalted Station, I will certainly answer them.” Then He says, “Return, I have forgiven you and changed your evil deeds into good deeds.” The Messenger of Allah said, “Then they return having received forgiveness.” [Mishkat, Vol. 1, Page 182]


V. Hadrat ‘Aishah reported that when the last ten days began, the Messenger of Allah used to prepare himself rigorously for devotion; remain awake at night and (also) keep his family awake. [Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 1, Page 271]

Thursday, June 4, 2015

What is Laylatul Qadr -  Information on Shab-e-Qadr

What is Laylatul Qadr - Information on Shab-e-Qadr

Information on Shab-e-Qadr

Let's to analyze this topic with commentary, (tafseer) on chapter 97 of Al-Qur'an, Al-Qadir (the Night of Power).



Watch Speech on Shab E Qadr and its importance




Al-Qadr

This chapter (surah) was revealed in Makkah, and its basic theme is honoring the revelation of this blessed book, the Holy Qur`an. The Night of Power or honor is a special gift only to the community (Ummah) of Islam. The night is one which even the angels in the heavens see as worthy of witnessing. The night is so rich with holiness, as the night when good deeds are returned, and is equal to a thousand months in the sight of Al­lah.

In a report by Abi Hatim and Al-Wahidi, by way of Mujahid, the Messenger (saas) mentioned that there was a man among the Israelites who devoted his life to the cause of Allah for a thousand months. The companions were amazed and im­pressed, but were saddened because they knew there would be no way that they could reach this status of devotion. So Allah (SWT) revealed this surah to inform them that He had just blessed this Ummah with the Night of Honor, which is equal to a thousand months.

“We have indeed revealed it, (Al-Qur`an) in the Night of Power.”

In surah Al-Qadr Allah (SWT) clearly states:
"Surely We revealed it (the Holy Quran) on the grand night. And what will make you comprehend what the grand night. The grand night is better than a thousand months. The angels and Gabriel descend in it by the permission of their Lord for every affair, Peace! It is till the break of the morning." Holy Quran (97:1-5)

By revealing Al-Qur'an in the Night of Power, Allah (SWT) inaugurated or started its revelation for the beginning of the prophethood ('Bi'ethah), and the Prophet's mission of Al-Islam began in the month of Ramadan on that Night. Al-Qur'an was not revealed in one night; it was revealed over the course of 23 years.

Ibn Abbas (raa) said: The whole Qur'an was revealed to the lower heavens from the protective slate (Lawhul Mahfuz) on the Night of Power, then from there to the earth in the course of 23 years.

The word power, Al-Qadr, has several implications and mean­ing, but we cover only those implications which are relevant to the issues here.

Qadr implies having power over something, as in the case of the Creator over the creation. Allah's (SWT) excellence is Al-Qadr, capable, omnipotent, almighty, all powerful. It also im­plies excellence and high esteem, and as for this Night of Power, it is highly esteemed and regarded.

For this night is equal to over 80 years in the sight of Allah (SWT).
It also implies to maintain, appoint, assign or decree an order. Thus, in the Night of Power, Allah (SWT) proclaims to the an­gels His commands and orders in regards to the affairs of the universe. From this meaning is derived the concept of Al-Qada Wa Qadar, the fifth article of faith, that Allah has decreed or preordained or, in other words, has full knowledge of all that the human being will do with his free will. A man's decision to act freely in good conscience or bad conscience is all known to Allah (SWT), past, present and future.

Qadr also implies measurement, that is all the events of the year will occur in accordance to the exact measurement of what is in the knowledge of Allah, Who states:
“Verily, all things have We created in propor­tion and measure.” (Al-Qur`an, 54:49)

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Salaat for Laylatul Qadr

Salaat for Laylatul Qadr

Prayer for Laylatul Qadr

One who offers four raka’at Namaz in this night and in each raka’at he /she recites SUrah Fatiha and Surah Qadr once each and Surah Ikhlas 27 times, his/her all earlier sins are pardoned and he becomes like a child who is born the same day. Allah will also give him a thousand palaces in the paradise.

According to another narration, one who offers four rak’at Namaz on the 27th night of the month of Ramadan and in each raka’at he/she recites after Surah Fatiha, Surah Qadr three times and Surah Ikhlas fifty times and after Salaam again goes in Sajda (Prostration) and recites

“Subhaan Allahe Walhamdolillahe Walahelaha illallaho Wallahoakbar”

and then whatever Dua he/she makes that will be granted and the Almighty will pardon his/her sins and give him/her countless rewards.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

EXCELLENCE OF SHAB-E-QADR (LAILAT-UL-QADR)

EXCELLENCE OF SHAB-E-QADR (LAILAT-UL-QADR)

'Abdullah b. Unais reported Allah's Messenger (may peace beupon him) as saying: I was shown Lailat-ul-Qadr; then I was made to forget it, and saw that I was prostrating in water and clay in the morning of that (night). He (the narrator) said: There was a downpour on the twenty-third night and the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) led us in prayer, and as he went back, there was a trace of water and clay on his forehead and on his nose. He (the narrator) said: 'Abdullah b. Unais used to say that it was the twenty-third (night).

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Zirr b. Habaish reported: I thu asked Ubayy b. Ka'b (Allah be pleased with him): Your brother (in faith) Ibn Mas'ud says: He who stands (for the night prayer) throughout the year would find Lailat-ul-Qadr, whereupon he said: May Allah have mercy upon him; (he said these words) with the intention that people might not rely only (on one night), whereas he knew that it (Lailat-ul-Qadr) is in the month of Ramadan and it is the twenty-seventh night. He then took oath (without making any exception, i. e. without saying Innsha Allah) that it was the twenty-seventh night. I said to him: Abu Mundhir, on what ground do you say that? Thereupon he said: By the indication or by the sign which the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) gave us, and that is that on that day (the sun) would rise without having any ray in it.

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'A'isha (Allah be pleased with her) and Ibn Numair reported Allah's Mes- senger (may peace be upon him) as saying: Look for (and in the words of Waki, seek) Lailat-ul-Qadr in the last ten nights of Ramadan.

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Salim b. 'Abdullah b. 'Umar reported that his father said: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: So far as Lailat-ul-Qadr is concerned. some persons among you have seen it (in a dream) in the first week and some persons among you have been shown that it is in the last week; so seek it in the last ten (nights).

Friday, September 4, 2009

When to find the Night Shab-e-Qadr (Laylatul Qadr)?

When to find the Night Shab-e-Qadr (Laylatul Qadr)?

The majority of the scholars who agreed that the night occurs in the month of Ramadan, disagreed on the exact night. Some said it comes on the first day of Ramadan. Others said it is on the seventh; while others say its on the 19th night. All these opinions are not built on sound proof. There is evidence that the night comes on the last ten days of Ramadan, specifically on the odd numbered nights.

In a report by Bukhari, the Mes­senger of Allah (saas) said: “Seek it on the odd nights of the last ten days of Rama­dan.”

In a hadith by Ibn Umar (raa), some men among the compan­ions saw the night in a dream occurring in the last seven nights.
Responding to this, the Messenger of Allah (saas) told them, “I see your dreams coincide on the last seven, whoever wants to seek it should do so in the last seven.” (Agreed upon)

In Muslim's report, the Prophet (saas) said, “Seek the night in the last ten days, and if any of you is weak, or can't observe it, he should not miss the remain­ing seven days.”

In Hadith by Ubayy bin Ka'ab (raa), he said: “By Allah, I know which night it is. It is the night the Messenger commanded us to observe, the night of the 27th.” (Ahmed/Tirmidhi)

Analyzing all these citations indicates still no one knows for sure which night is the Night of Power, at least in a given year. It seems that the night shifts and rotates to different nights from one year to another. It may occur on the 27th in one year, while the next year it will be on the 25th, while on the following year it will be occurring on the 29th, etc.

There is an indication to this in hadith by Bukhari, when the Messenger of Allah (saas) states:
“Seek it on the twenty-ninth; it may be on the twenty-seventh, or on the twenty-fifth.”

Imam Ibn Hajr, in his book, “Fathul Bari”, in the commentary of the Book of Bukhari, said:
“I accept the ruling that the night occurs on the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan, namely the twenty-first, twenty-third, twenty-fifth, twenty-seventh and or twenty-ninth.”

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