Lailatul Barat (Arabic: شب برات) commemorates the night that Muslims believe God descends from heaven and forgives sins very generously. For that reason, Muslims spend the night in prayer, and fast the next day.
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The Night of mid-Sha’ban, is one of the greatest nights of the year. Its greatness is due to the divine gifts that are bestowed during it. Try to fast this on this day (18 March) to gain maximum reward and to begin acclimatising for the fasts of the beautiful month of Ramadan. https://t.co/mSdQbCQ5JL
The Night of Mid-Sha’ban
The Night of Mid-Sha’ban is a night of divine gifts and forgiveness. Join us for recitation of the Quran and dua.
Thursday 17th March
7.30pm
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@PORNab___ Shab-e-Barat is also known as the Night of Forgiveness or Day of Atonement. Muslims observe Mid-Sha'ban as a night of worship and salvation. Scholars like Imam Shafii, Imam Nawawi, Imam Ghazzali, and Imam Suyuti have declared praying acceptable on the night of mid-Shaban.
Verily Allah the Glorious and Majestic look at His servants on the night of mid-Sha`ban, and He forgives those who ask forgiveness, and He bestows mercy on those who ask mercy, and He gives a delay to the people of envy and spite in their state.
#ShabeBaraat ❤🍂 https://t.co/aVsiGJdn9x
— Osama Mohmand Insafian🇵🇰 (@OsamaInsafian69) March 17, 2022
Nothing from the Companions about Specific Worship in Mid-Sha'ban - Shaykh ibn Baaz https://t.co/ssW7ILx34n