Dawoodi Bohra Lailatul Qadr Namaz Page

In the days leading up to Lailatul Qadr, Dawoodi Bohras prepare themselves spiritually and physically for the special prayer. They engage in various acts of worship, such as:

: High-order supplications meant to align the individual's intellect with the Cosmic Intellect. The Esoteric (Batin) Meaning of the Prayers

The night is not merely about staying awake; it is about filling every hour with specific acts of worship. The community follows a tradition of remaining awake the whole night for prayers, a practice that requires significant physical and mental discipline. dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz

The Lailatul Qadr night is enriched by the recitation of profound duas from the Sahifat-e-Kamilah (prayers of Imam Zainul Abideen) or those specific to the Fatemi tradition.

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: Children are actively involved in the "all-nighter" to instill the night's importance early on, often participating in simpler forms of worship like tasbeeh and observing a fast the following day. Commemorative Significance

"Usalli salaata haazihil laylatil mubaarakatis shareefati Lailatil Qadri ishreena rak'atan lillahi Azza wa Jalla adaa'an mustaqbilal Ka'batil Haraame Allahu Akbar" Gaal Lotaawanu (Offering): The community follows a tradition of remaining awake

For Dawoodi Bohras, Lailatul Qadr (the 23rd night of Ramadan) is the pinnacle of the holy month, observed with intensive worship called that lasts from sunset until dawn 1. Niyat (Intention) for the Main Namaz The night begins with the 20-rakat Lailatul Qadr namaz, performed in sets of two. The Niyat:

Lailatul Qadr, the "Night of Power," holds supreme significance for the Dawoodi Bohra community, who believe it is the night Fatema AS was born and the most auspicious night of the year—better than a thousand months. In the Bohra tradition, this night is spent entirely in (worship), focusing on a structured sequence of prayers, supplications, and rituals from Maghrib until sunrise. The Core Essence of Lailatul Qadr

The observance of Lailatul Qadr involves a structured sequence of prayers and devotions.