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Ramadan Talk: You can change your destiny tonight
No doubt, the Lailatul Qadr is one of the blessings Allah has blessed mankind with that sustains the entire universe. We cannot overstate the importance of the night in that it is one of such blessings that is incomparable and has no equal either before the advent of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) or after. It is like an honour on the believers of the last message.
Lailatul Qadr, a night of possibilities
The atmosphere now is all about Lailatul Qadr and how we can all get the best out of the night. How have you spent the last three nights? Has it been fruitful, spiritually exciting and physically rewarding or have you wasted the time unknowingly? How do you intend to spend the next seven nights? Despite planning beforehand, many of us may have got caught up in a normal routine after iftar, and so, we missed the opportunity of spending the night in prayers.
Don’t let your sins hold you back
The time does not only offer reasons to reflect on all areas of our lives, it also offers opportunity for changes. It is time to connect with Allah, feel His presence and tap His blessings. With the Laylatul Qadr, we have the opportunity to be cleansed of our sins. A man is deprived of provision because of the sins that he commits.’” (Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 4022)
The final run
Do you realise that there are few more days to go in Ramadan. How fast the days of the month have gone? They are already counting the last ten nights and very soon Ramadan will be over.
Time for spiritual seclusion
At this point of the holy month, when the last 10 days are rolling in, every Muslim should deepen himself in the acts of ibadaah. The most important part of Ramadan is said to be the last 10 days. The revelation of the Qur’an, the night of majesty, the blessings, among others, had been perfected in it.

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