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Aqeedah discussion – Yasir Qadhi / Asrar Rashid / Shadee Elmasry
→ https://youtu.be/YcQaWGITJHo?si=r38XxkOtAEyDhbn4 -
Lecture reference on Islamic theology
→ https://youtu.be/A8olmqZk-RY?si=LuGueZ2NScd-Vasd -
Lecture reference
→ https://youtu.be/nG66UvS6D8Q?si=xkIKJOLEgDzCmREL -
Lecture reference
→ https://youtu.be/Of6S_x4uDCM?si=sjCI-rxYTSXzF5J_
A Night of Collective Hope
In modern Muslim societies, Laylatul Qadr also carries a communal dimension. Mosques remain open through the night, families gather for prayer, and charity campaigns intensify. The night becomes a shared act of spiritual renewal where communities collectively seek forgiveness and guidance.
For many, it is also a time of deeply personal supplication—prayers for health, livelihood, family, and peace.
The significance lies in a powerful reminder: the door of mercy is never closed, and even a single night of sincere repentance can transform the trajectory of a life.









































