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Omar Suleiman

Signs Of Laylatul Qadr

Jun 28, 2016
Omar Suleiman discusses the signs and mysteries of Laylatul Qadr, highlighting the symbolism of the sun's appearance, the importance of seeking it until the last night, and the significance of the last third of the night for prayers and supplications.
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  • Capturing images of the sun during Ramadan can reveal signs of Laylatul Qadr through the lack of sun rays indicating angels descending on Earth.
  • The last third of the night, especially during Laylatul Qadr, holds an hour when prayers are more likely to be answered by Allah, urging believers to persist in seeking divine blessings.

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Signs of Laylatul Qadr

The Prophet Sallam describes Laylatul Qadr as a serene and comforting night, neither hot nor cold, with the sun rising weak and reddish. People often capture images of the sun during Ramadan to discern this special night. One school of thought suggests that the lack of sun rays in these images may indicate the presence of angels descending on Earth, veiling the sun's light with their wings. This phenomenon is considered a recurring sign of Laylatul Qadr, prompting believers to remain vigilant throughout Ramadan.

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