Through the Spiritual Lens: Laylat al-Qadr in Islamic Art

Read the full article: Laylat al-Qadr, also known as the Night of Destiny or Power, is a pivotal occasion in Islam, marking the night when Islam’s holy scripture, the Quran, began to be revealed to Prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel. This event signifies the onset of divine revelations that would fundamentally shape Islam. It is believed to occur during the last ten days of Ramadan, especially on the odd-numbered nights, underscoring its spiritual magnitude. The Quran praises this night as superior to a thousand months, emphasizing its exceptional spiritual value. Muslims spend this time in worship, reciting the Quran, and in contemplation, seeking Allah’s forgiveness, mercy, and blessings. The precise date remains unspecified, encouraging increased devotion in Ramadan’s final stretch to experience this sacred night. The observance of Laylat al-Qadr varies across Islamic cultures. In the Middle East, it is observed with community prayers in brightly li
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