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Laylat Al Qadr et les 10 Dernières Nuits du Ramadan

Au cours des dix dernières nuits du Ramadan, il est recommandé de multiplier vos efforts. Dieu juge en fonction de ce qui s’est fait ces dix dernières nuits. De ces dix nuits, il y a une soirée spéciale appelée Laylat al Qadr.

Qadr signifie prédestination; cette nuit-là, Dieu décide et décrète ce qui se passera l’année prochaine. Qadr signifie également importance, dignité et honneur. Laylat Al-Qadr est appelée ainsi parce que c’est une nuit très importante et digne.

La Nuit de Laylat al Qadr

Laylat al Qadr vaut mieux que mille mois et peut multiplier vos efforts jusqu’à 83 ans d’adoration. Une seule nuit multiplie tous vos efforts.

C’était la nuit où le Coran a commencé à être révélé (sur une période de 23 ans) de Dieu le Tout-Puissant à son messager Mohammed (paix et bénédictions soient sur lui).

Ibn Kathir, un érudit célèbre qui a écrit l’une des interprétations les plus célèbres du Coran a commenté la phrase:

Cela signifie que la descente des anges augmente au cours de cette nuit, en raison de la grande quantité de ses bénédictions. Et, les anges descendent avec la descente de la bénédiction et de la miséricorde, tout comme ils descendent pendant le temps où le Coran est récité.

Ils englobent les rassemblements dans lesquels Allah se souvient et déploient leurs ailes pour le véritable chercheur de connaissance, en lui montrant du respect.

Laylat Al Qadr in the Quran

Nous l’avons certes, fait descendre (le Coran) pendant la nuit d’Al-Qadr. Et qui te dira ce qu’est la nuit d’Al-Qadr? La nuit d’Al-Qadr est meilleure que mille mois. Durant celle-ci descendent les Anges ainsi que l’Esprit, par permission de leur Seigneur pour tout ordre. Elle est paix et salut jusqu’à l’apparition de l’aube. 

Coran 97:1-5

Que Devrais tu Faire

Il est recommandé de beaucoup invoquer pendant cette nuit, comme l’a rapporté Aishah (qu’Allah soit satisfait d’elle), que le Prophète a recommandé une supplication spécifique cette nuit:

O Allah, tu es Celui qui pardonne beaucoup et aime pardonner, alors pardonne-moi.

Dites ceci les 10 derniers jours du Ramadan. Oui, vous pouvez le dire pendant tout le mois ou le Ramadan, mais au cours des 10 dernières nuits, c’est le plus amplifié.

D’autres choses peuvent être faites:

  • Augmentez votre prière
  • Invocations
  • Réciter le Coran
  • Beaucoup de Dhikr
  • Appelez vos parents
  • Nourrir les pauvres

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