Lailatul Qadr: The Night of Forgiveness, Power, and Blessings

By JJ Baloch

Lailatul Qadr, known as the Night of Power or Decree, is a significant and highly blessed night in Islamic belief. It is mentioned in the Holy Quran in Surah Al-Qadr (Chapter 97). Although the entire chapter is dedicated to the greatness of Lailatul Qadr, there are specific verses that highlight its significance. Here are the relevant verses from Surah Al-Qadr:

“In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

1. Verily, We have sent it (the Quran) down in the Night of Al-Qadr (Decree).

2. What will make you know what the Night of Al-Qadr (Decree) is?

3. The Night of Al-Qadr (Decree) is better than a thousand months.

4. Therein, descend the angels and the Ruh (Jibrael or Gabriel) by Allah’s Permission with all Decrees.

5. Peace! Until the appearance of dawn.”

These verses emphasize the immense significance and blessings of Lailatul Qadr. It is a night during which the Quran was revealed, surpassing the value of a thousand months in terms of its spiritual merit. The angels descend on this night, and tranquility prevails until the break of dawn.

Muslims are encouraged to seek the blessings of Lailatul Qadr by engaging in acts of worship, such as reciting the Quran, offering prayers, supplicating to Allah, and engaging in remembrance and reflection. It is believed that sincere devotion and worship on this night can bring immense rewards and forgiveness from Allah.

It’s important to note that the exact date of Lailatul Qadr is not mentioned in the Quran. However, it is commonly believed to occur during the last ten nights of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, with the odd nights (21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th) being considered more likely. Muslims are encouraged to seek this blessed night by increasing their worship and devotion during these last ten nights of Ramadan.

Saying of Prophet Muhammad PBUH on this Night of Power

Several sayings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) regarding Lailatul Qadr provide additional insights into its significance. Here are a few relevant sayings:

1. Narrated by Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her): “I asked the Messenger of Allah, ‘O Messenger of Allah, if I know which night is Lailatul Qadr, what should I say during it?’ He said, ‘Say: Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibb al-‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni’ (O Allah, You are forgiving and You love forgiveness, so forgive me).’ ” (Sunan Ibn Majah)

2. Narrated by Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him): “The Messenger of Allah said, whoever stands (in prayer) during the Night of Al-Qadr with sincere faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, his previous sins will be forgiven?” (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim)

3. Narrated by Abdullah ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him): “The Prophet said, ‘Seek Lailatul Qadr on the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.’ ” (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim)

4. Narrated by Abu Salama (may Allah be pleased with him): “I asked Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her), ‘O Mother of the Believers, tell me, if I find Lailatul Qadr, what should I supplicate?’ She said, ‘Say: Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibb al-‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni’ (O Allah, You are forgiving and You love forgiveness, so forgive me).’ ” (Sunan Tirmidhi)

These sayings of Prophet Muhammad highlight the importance of seeking forgiveness, supplicating to Allah, and engaging in sincere worship during Lailatul Qadr. They emphasize the opportunity for forgiveness of past sins and the immense rewards that can be attained through devotion on this blessed night. Muslims are encouraged to make the most of this occasion by worshipping, seeking forgiveness, and supplicating to Allah for His mercy and blessings.

The Significance of Seeking Forgiveness during this Night

A Poem by JJ Baloch

In the depths of night, a sacred hour unfolds,

When hearts seek solace, as the truth is told.

Lailatul Qadr, a night of divine decree,

Where forgiveness descends for all to see.

Opportunity beckons, embrace it with care,

Repentance awaits, a chance to repair.

Reflect on your deeds, with a humble plea,

Seek Allah’s pardon, set your spirit free.

His mercy, abundant, on this blessed night,

The gates swing open, bathed in heavenly light.

Supplications heard, with acceptance and grace,

Embrace this moment, let sins be erased.

A chance for renewal, a spiritual rebirth,

Cleanse your soul, the weight of sins unearthed.

Draw closer to Allah, with every whispered word,

Seeking forgiveness, your soul is stirred.

Let this night be a catalyst of change,

Through repentance and growth, a path rearranged.

The heart, once burdened, finds solace and ease,

As forgiveness descends like a gentle breeze.

Protection is granted, from punishment severe,

As you seek forgiveness, with sincerity clear.

Allah’s mercy envelops, a shelter from despair,

Seek His forgiveness, His compassion to share.

So, seize this night, with a devoted heart,

Seek forgiveness, make a fresh start.

In the stillness of night, let your tears flow,

For Allah’s forgiveness, there’s no better time to show.

Lailatul Qadr, a night of immense worth,

A chance to seek forgiveness, a spiritual rebirth.

Embrace its significance, with humility and love,

For Allah’s mercy shines from the heavens above.

In this sacred night, let forgiveness be your guide,

As you seek His mercy, let your sins subside.

May your heart find solace, may your spirit soar,

Seeking forgiveness during this night, forever.

Explanation

In the poem “The Significance of Seeking Forgiveness during this Night,” the mystic poet JJ Baloch conveys the profound importance of Lailatul Qadr, the Night of Power, in seeking forgiveness and experiencing spiritual transformation. The poet uses vivid imagery and poetic language to evoke the essence of this blessed night and its spiritual significance. Here is an examination of the poem and its key messages:

1. The Sacredness of Lailatul Qadr: The poet describes Lailatul Qadr as a sacred hour unfolding in the depths of night, emphasizing this night’s special nature and setting the tone for the spiritual journey that follows.

2. Seeking Solace and Truth: The poet suggests that during Lailatul Qadr, hearts naturally yearn for solace and seek the truth. It is a time for introspection and self-reflection as individuals strive to align themselves with spiritual realities.

3. Divine Decree and Forgiveness: Lailatul Qadr is presented as a night of divine decree, where forgiveness is readily available to all. The poet highlights the importance of embracing this opportunity with care and seeking repentance to repair past wrongs.

4. Mercy and Acceptance: The poet emphasizes the abundance of Allah’s mercy on this blessed night. The gates of forgiveness swing open, and sincere supplications are heard with acceptance and grace. This fact conveys the idea that seeking forgiveness during Lailatul Qadr is met with divine compassion and a willingness to forgive.

5. Spiritual Renewal and Cleansing: The poem emphasizes the transformative nature of seeking forgiveness during Lailatul Qadr. It is seen as a chance for renewal and a spiritual rebirth. By reflecting on one’s deeds and seeking Allah’s pardon, individuals can cleanse their souls and experience the weight of their sins being lifted.

6. Drawing Closer to Allah: The poet encourages drawing closer to Allah through whispered words and seeking forgiveness, which signifies the intimate connection between the seeker and the Divine, as they earnestly seek forgiveness and experience their soul being stirred.

7. Protection and Compassion: Seeking forgiveness during Lailatul Qadr is a source of protection from severe punishment. The poet highlights Allah’s enveloping mercy, which becomes a shelter from despair. Seeking forgiveness allows individuals to share Allah’s compassion and experience His protective embrace.

8. Seizing the Moment and Making a Fresh Start: The poet urges individuals to seize the opportunity presented by Lailatul Qadr with a devoted heart. It is a time for seeking forgiveness, making a fresh start, and allowing tears of remorse and gratitude to flow freely.

9. Embracing the Significance and Embodying Humility: The poet calls for embracing the immense worth of Lailatul Qadr with humility and love. It is an invitation to recognize this night’s significance and approach it with reverence and a genuine desire for forgiveness.

10. Transformation and Soaring Spirit: Through seeking forgiveness during Lailatul Qadr, the poet suggests that individuals can experience profound transformation. The heart, once burdened by sins, finds solace and ease. The poem ends with a hopeful wish for the heart to find solace and the spirit to soar, forever seeking forgiveness.

In summary, JJ Baloch’s poem beautifully encapsulates the essence of seeking forgiveness during Lailatul Qadr. It conveys the spiritual journey of repentance, renewal, and closeness to Allah, highlighting the significance of this blessed night and the transformative power of seeking forgiveness with humility and devotion.

Dated 7 March 2024 (27th Ramadhan) Mirpurkhas

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Author: JJ Baloch Vision-Vista

J.J. Baloch is one of the leading scholars in Pakistan on policing, law enforcement, criminal justice, security, conflict, and counterterrorism. He has produced ten acclaimed works in both fiction and non-fiction academic fields. He is also a famous Sufi poet and has recently published Rooh-e-Ishq-e-Javed, A Timeless Poetry Collection in Urdu and Sindhi. He is the author of the Novel Whiter than White. With an MSc in Criminal Justice Policy from LSE, London, UK (2007-08- PDP Scholarship) and an LLM in International Security from the University of Manchester, U.K. (2019-20- British Chevening Scholarship) at his credit, J.J. Baloch has 24 years of work experience in Pakistan’s police departments and law enforcement agencies. Baloch, J.J. has worked in the Punjab Police, Sindh Police, National Highways and Motorway Police, National Police Academy, Federal Investigation Agency, Ministry of Industries and Production, and Balochistan Police. Presently, he is working as DIG Mirpur Khas in Sindh. He is an alumnus of IVLP USA, British Chevening, LSE London, the University of Manchester, and other international authors and law enforcement forums such as the International Police Association. Presently, Baloch is enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Criminology. Baloch’s magnum opus is his recent creative work titled “The Kingdom of Indifference: A Philosophical Probe into the Missing Soul of Society”, which will be in the readers' hands by the end of this year (2024).

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