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Nu'aim bin Ziyad Abu Talhah (RA) said: "I heard An-Nu'man bin Bashir (RA) on the minbar in Hims saying: "We prayed Qiyam with the Messenger of Allah
(SAW) during Ramadan on the night of the twenty-third until one-third of the night had passed, then we prayed Qiyam with him on the night of the twenty-fifth until one-half of the night had passed, then we prayed Qiyam with him on the night of the twenty-seventh
until we thought that we would miss Al-Falah- that is what they used to call suhur."
(Sunan an-Nasa'i 1606, Book 20, Hadith 9)
The last 10 nights of Ramadan are precious and nobody is promised another Ramadan. There are people who have lost family members in the last year
and those who are no longer in a state where they can fast. We should avail the opportunity presented to us to fast, ask for forgiveness, ask for His Mercy and spend the nights in worship, for none of us know if we will see another. Remember that on the day
of the 19th fast, that evening after Maghrib, the 20th night begins.
As the last 10 days of Ramadan arrive, Laylat-ul-Qadr could be any of the coming nights. Prepare for it by planning to maximise the next 10 nights
here.
Thank you for reading and have a blessed day and just before you go, say Alhamdulillah and start your day by earning blessings 🙂
Love & Duas
The HOTD Team
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