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Laylatul Qadr
The Night That Transforms Everything. Among the last ten nights of Ramadan lies Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Power. A night so great that Allah ﷻ revealed an entire surah in its honour.
“The Night of Power is better than a thousand months.”
— Surah Al-Qadr (97:3)
To donate on Laylatul Qadr is to give on a night whose reward is greater than more than 83 years of worship. A single act of charity given sincerely on this night carries a weight that cannot be measured. Laylatul Qadr is a night of forgiveness, acceptance, and renewal. It is a chance to give, seek Allah’s mercy, and begin again — with a deed that continues to benefit others long after the night has passed.
When is
Laylatul Qadr?
Laylatul Qadr falls during the last ten nights of Ramadan, most likely on one of the odd nights, the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Search for Laylatul Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.”
(Bukhari & Muslim)
While many observe the 27th night, the best way to catch Laylatul Qadr is to strive in all the odd nights with prayer, du’a, and acts of charity.
Expected
Odd Nights for Laylatul Qadr in the UK (Ramadan 2026)
For many children, Eid morning comes and goes like any other — no new clothes, no sweets, no shoes, no celebration. But through your giving, that can change.
Your Eid gift can include:
21st Night: Tuesday night, 10 March 2026
23rd Night: Thursday night, 12 March 2026
25th Night: Saturday night, 14 March 2026
27th Night: Monday night, 16 March 2026 (most widely observed)
29th Night: Wednesday night, 18 March 2026
These are estimated dates based on expected moon sightings in the UK and may shift slightly. The safest approach is to increase worship across all the last ten nights, especially the odd ones.
Laylatul
Qadr Importance
The rewards of this night are beyond calculation. Worship, charity, Qur’an, and du’a made on Laylatul Qadr are multiplied as if done for a thousand months — over 30,000 nights.
But more than numbers, it is a night of renewal. A night when the gates of mercy are wide open. When Allah forgives those who turn to Him with sincerity. When destinies are re-written, and hearts are healed.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever stands in prayer on Laylatul Qadr, with faith and hoping for reward, all of their previous sins will be forgiven.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari)
This shows that Laylatul Qadr is not just about knowledge — it’s about action. About turning away from the noise of the world and standing before Allah with humility and hope.
What to
Do on Laylatul Qadr
Laylatul Qadr is a night unlike any other — greater than a thousand months. To honour it is to return to Allah with sincerity, through prayer, du’a, Qur’an, and giving.
Here’s how to seek its blessings:
Pray (Qiyam al-Layl or Tahajjud)
Make du’a constantly
Recite and reflect on the Qur’an
Give charity (Donate on laylatul Qadr), no matter how small
What are
the Signs of Laylatul Qadr
The Prophet ﷺ described it as:
“A calm night, neither hot nor cold… The sun rises in the morning without rays, like a disc.”
(Muslim)
It’s a night of stillness — felt more than seen. But instead of chasing signs, strive to be among those who are awake, worshipping, and remembered by Allah.
Dua for
Laylatul Qadr
Aishah (رضي الله عنها) asked the Prophet ﷺ,
“If I find Laylatul Qadr, what should I say?”
He replied:
“اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ العَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي”
“O Allah, You are Most Forgiving, and You love to forgive — so forgive me.”
(Tirmidhi)
This short, powerful du’a reflects the essence of the night — seeking forgiveness, not just for what we’ve done, but for what we hope to become.
Why the Last
Ten Nights Matter Most
The final ten nights of Ramadan are the most sacred. Within them lies Laylatul Qadr a night when angels descend, du’as rise, and sins are forgiven.
The Prophet ﷺ would increase his worship during these nights:
“When the last ten nights of Ramadan entered, the Prophet ﷺ would tighten his waist belt, spend the night in worship, and awaken his family.”
(Bukhari & Muslim)
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Laylatul Qadr – A Night Worth a Lifetime
Charity given on Laylatul Qadr is unlike any other. The reward is multiplied as if given consistently for more than 83 years — a lifetime of blessing in one night. Whether it’s feeding a fasting family, helping a widow, or supporting a child in need, your giving on this night becomes a deed written in the Heavens.
You can support:
Food Packs for the needy
to ease hunger for families
Ramadan Food Appeal
providing iftar meals and food packs across Gaza, Yemen, and Pakistan
Widow and Orphan Support
honouring widows and orphans by helping them with Zakat
On a night when angels descend, and du’as are accepted, let your charity be among the actions that are lifted — and never forgotten.
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Laylatul Qadr FAQs
1. What is Laylatul Qadr?
Laylatul Qadr, or the Night of Power, is a sacred night in the last ten nights of Ramadan. It marks the night the Qur’an was first revealed and holds more reward than a thousand months of worship.
2. When is Laylatul Qadr 2026 in the UK?
Laylatul Qadr is believed to fall on one of the odd nights in the last ten days of Ramadan (21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, 29th).
Dates may vary depending on moon sighting.
3. What should I do on Laylatul Qadr?
Spend the night in worship – pray, make du’a, read Qur’an, seek forgiveness, and give charity. It’s a night for sincere connection with Allah.
4. What is the reward of Laylatul Qadr?
Worship on Laylatul Qadr carries the reward of more than 1,000 months (over 83 years). It’s a night of immense mercy, forgiveness, and multiplied reward.
5. What is the best du’a for Laylatul Qadr?
The Prophet ﷺ taught:
“Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni”
“O Allah, You are Most Forgiving, and You love to forgive — so forgive me.” (Tirmidhi)
6. What are the signs of Laylatul Qadr?
It is described as a calm, peaceful night. The Prophet ﷺ said the sun rises the next morning with no rays. However, the focus should be on worship, not chasing signs.
7. Can I catch Laylatul Qadr at home?
Yes. Worshipping at home with sincerity can still earn the full reward. Du’a, Qur’an, salah, and giving charity are all accessible forms of worship from home.
8. Can I give charity on Laylatul Qadr?
Yes. Giving charity on this night carries immense reward. The Prophet ﷺ was most generous in Ramadan, especially in the last ten nights.
9. Is Laylatul Qadr always on the 27th night?
Many scholars believe it may fall on the 27th night, but there is no guarantee. It’s best to seek it in all the odd nights of the last ten days.



