Do not take fate; A better night than a thousand months


Tonight, the Iranians, along with other Muslims in the world, are gathering in Ramadan to monitor the Night of Power (Decree Nights), which bears special importance and has a very special place in Islam.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and the month that Muslims believe that the Qur’an has been revealed. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Do not take fate; A better night than a thousand months

Fate nights were marked on the nineteenth, 21st and 23rd day of Ramadan.

Collective prayer and the recitations of the Holy Qur’an are held on this occasion, which is the night that most of the virtues enjoy before God.

Qadr night or the capable Lylat, which was presented in English in a different way, decreed, a night of strength, and the night of fate.

Night Night is the Islamic Festival, which celebrates the night in which God first revealed the Qur’an for the Messenger
Muhammad through the angel Gabriel.

Do not take fate; A better night than a thousand months

According to Islamic traditions, the Qur’an was first revealed to Muhammad after a period of usual meditation in isolation. During one of his retreats, on the nights of destiny, the angel Gabriel appeared to him and his command: “Aq!” (“recitation!”).

Regardless of the celebration of the revelation of the Qur’an, the annual celebration of the Qadir Al -Qadir carries additional importance in which the angels descend to the earth with countless tasks, which leads to a night of peace, blessings and divine directives (Qadar) until dawn. It is thus celebrated with spices, dedication and prayer, and some observers spend the festival in a mosque in the decline (ITIKāF).

Do not take fate; A better night than a thousand months

According to the Qur’an, the Decree Night is better than a thousand months. Some worshipers will retreat to the prayers during these last ten days. These are called I-Taff days or retreat and end with the ID-I Fitr Festival.

All mosques, as well as holy shrines, throughout Iran, host people who want to participate in I-Tafaf. It is provided with a pre -breakfast and Iftar. Many people remain in mosques for three days to perform their religious rituals.

Do not take fate; A better night than a thousand months

On the nineteenth and 21 of Ramadan, the days of the assassination and the martyrdom of Imam Ali – the first Shi’a Imam – are saddened by the Iranians throughout the country. During these nights, many religious groups begin in the memorial ceremony to push their respect for Imam Ali and sadness over his brutal assassination.

People remain awake all night while they read private prayers, and sometimes the Qur’an will carry the Qur’an on their heads during prayer.

Religious rituals occur throughout the country, making Ramadan in Iran more unique and unique. Thousands of local participants who wear black chest leaked the cities of Iran during the twenty -first of Ramadan, while the theaters of the religious streets, free dining employees, and traditional Persian drinks (similar to lemon) on the tables decorate the streets of each city.

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