Dawoodi Bohra Lailatul Qadr Namaz «2024»
For a Dawoodi Bohra, Lailatul Qadr Namaz is not a solitary ritual but a communal journey. It is a night of standing in prayer, listening to the wisdom of the Dai, engaging in service, and ultimately, hoping that one’s name is inscribed in the record of the fortunate.
Many Bohra faithful recite Du’a-e-Kumayl (taught by Imam Ali AS) and complete recitation of the Holy Quran. dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz
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While many Islamic traditions often observe Laylatul Qadr on one of the odd-numbered nights in the last ten days of Ramadan (often the 27th), the Dawoodi Bohra community has a distinct practice. They believe that this holiest of nights falls on the . This belief is based on traditions passed down through the Fatimid Imams and other revered figures in Shia Islam. This public link is valid for 7 days
Unlike other Muslim communities who search for the night across the final ten days, Dawoodi Bohras follow a specific night based on their religious calendar, which can sometimes differ slightly from the broader Islamic calendar. This is all part of a divine wisdom, as the precise concealment of the night encourages believers to seek it out with increased devotion throughout the last ten days.
: A central feature of the night is the 20 rak’at Washeq namaz . In each rak'at, worshippers recite Surah Al-Hamd followed by Surah Inna Anzalnaho (Al-Qadr). Specific Surahs
By observing this night on the 23rd of Ramadan, with specific prayers like the Namaz-e-Istiftah and Du'a for the Ahl al-Bayt, the Dawoodi Bohras maintain a tradition that stretches back through the Fatimid Imams to the Prophet himself. It is a testament to their belief that the Night of Power is not just a historical event, but a living, breathing reality that descends upon the faithful each year, offering a chance for spiritual rebirth.