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Lailat ul Qadr?

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    SubmitterToGOD
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    Peace be upon you,

    does anyone know at which date lailat ul qadr is??

    i know its the 27th (of ramadan)

    i mean in gregorian calendar,

    im gmt +1 (if that matters)

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      unknownuser
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      Peace be upon you,

      does anyone know at which date lailat ul qadr is??

      i know its the 27th (of ramadan)

      i mean in gregorian calendar,

      im gmt +1 (if that matters)

      yes this year its 27th of Ramadhan elhamdulillah. Just go to your nearest mosque to find out further details like special prayers of that night, recitation of holy quran etc.

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        yes this year its 27th of Ramadhan elhamdulillah. Just go to your nearest mosque to find out further details like special prayers of that night, recitation of holy quran etc.

        ) I agree with you on this. yes

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          No longer a Sunna-rejecter
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          does anyone know at which date lailat ul qadr is??
          i know its the 27th (of ramadan)

          So what exactly is your question then?

          I am no longer a Sunna-rejecter. See 4:59-65, 62:2-4, 3:31, 4:156, 7:157 Messenger teaches and is to be followed and obeyed. Examples of revelation received which is not in the Qur'an: 3:123-126, 33:37, 2:187, 66:3, 62:9.

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            Alen
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            Peace,
            Respectfully.

            Night of the Power is special.
            Is it true that you can ask God for anything in this night in the prayer and get it?
            Just wondering.

            If so, provide Quranic evidence, please.

            God bless you.
            Peace.

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              Meteora
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              YAY FOR THE NIGHT OF POWER http//i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg179/Final_Fantasy_Ultimania/haermm.gif

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                Samia
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                Peace,
                Respectfully.

                Night of the Power is special.

                The Power? confused
                Whose translation is this?

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                  unknownuser
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                  The Power? confused
                  Whose translation is this?

                  http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laylat_al-Qadr

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                    Samia
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                    http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laylat_al-Qadr

                    Thanks!
                    And what's wrong with night of decree/measure?
                    These are better translation.

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                      No longer a Sunna-rejecter
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                      Thanks!
                      And what's wrong with night of decree/measure?
                      These are better translation.

                      220 The lightning nearly snatches away their sight, whenever it lights the path, they walk in it, and when it becomes dark for them, they stand. Had God willed, He would have taken away their hearing and their sight. God is capable of doing everything.

                      220 Yakadu albarqu yakhtafu absarahumkullama adaa lahum mashaw feehi wa-itha athlamaAAalayhim qamoo walaw shaa Allahu lathahababisamAAihim waabsarihim inna Allaha AAalakulli shay-in qadeerun

                      114 "To God is your return, and He is capable of/has the power to doing everything."

                      114 Ila Allahi marjiAAukum wahuwaAAala kulli shay-in qadeerun

                      I am no longer a Sunna-rejecter. See 4:59-65, 62:2-4, 3:31, 4:156, 7:157 Messenger teaches and is to be followed and obeyed. Examples of revelation received which is not in the Qur'an: 3:123-126, 33:37, 2:187, 66:3, 62:9.

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                        unknownuser
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                        Thanks!
                        And what's wrong with night of decree/measure?
                        These are better translation.

                        try this

                        knowledge is power! the night knowledge was revealed from the Lord of the worlds becomes the night of power.

                        quran is knowledge... knowledge from God is super power!

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                          palestina
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                          where did the 27th come from then?

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                            Samia
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                            Allaha AAalakulli shay-in qadeerun

                            kulli shay-in qadeerun

                            The noun / verbal noun related to this meaning is "qudra /power " not "qadr/measure/decree". Each relates to a different verb form of the same root
                            Form I yaqdir to be able/ have power
                            Form II yugaddir to measure; decide
                            Both verbs are used in the qur'aan.

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                            And for the moon We have determined / decreed for it phases till it became like an old shrivelled palm-leaf.

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                              Meteora
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                              ...so it is power? muscle

                              I made a fail (

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                                nerspi
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                                what's so special/important about this night anyway?

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                                  Meteora
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                                  God calls it better than...oh crap I'm about to pm Ayman because it says it's better than a 1000 shahr's! o What does shahr mean now?

                                  And, traditionals due to hadith think praying on this night is as if you prayed a 1000 months straight. LOL.

                                  I mean this could be the correct understanding but this is nowehere in the Quran.

                                  It could simply be that God just likes that particular night.

                                  Peace.

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                                    nerspi
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                                    ok i don't know what so special about it.

                                    but i know what's not. definitely not what hadith say about it. c'mon now. considering how hadith portray god... as some control freak, who wants things to be done so and so and if not .... BAM, hell forever! and on the other hand this same thing they call allah is giving them loopholes, ways to avoid doing things he himself ordered... actually, COMANDED!, by doing something trivial that is somehow of same worth... p-lease... who they kiddin'

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                                      Meteora
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                                      Exactly, like marrying up to 4 to be just with orphans and freeing the slave! But no you can do it now if you can afford to and slavery under war is ok, especially enslaving women cuz you can have more seks. nope

                                      LOL and more lol @ the traditional view that SHAVING THE BEARD is part of Satan's promise to "alter the creation of Allah" BUT CIRCUMCISING MALE AND FEMALE BABIES (i.e. amputating part of their god-given genitalia!) is not and instead it is sunnah!!! rotfl o

                                      I wish I had my foreskin

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                                        MUNZIR_ALI
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                                        I wish I had my foreskin

                                        me too group

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                                          Samia
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                                          I would say that the "shahr" in this verse may mean declaration (a version of the original meaning). It's a special night by its own merit that it's better than a 1000 declarations ...
                                          (and qadr, meaning measure, best reflects the value of this night)

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                                          And they measure not the power of Allah its true measure
                                          (this is a good verse to show the meaning of "qadr" as "measure&quot.

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