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: These are the concluding prayers of the night, performed in the final hours before Sihori (pre-dawn meal).

Bohras believe that the rewards for prayers on this single night exceed the rewards of a thousand months. It is a time for seeking forgiveness ( istighfar ), rewriting one's destiny for the upcoming year, and showing gratitude for the guidance of the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's family) and the Duat Mutlaqeen . Preparation for Lailatul Qadr Namaz

For the Dawoodi Bohra community, Lailatul Qadr (the "Night of Power") is the spiritual pinnacle of Ramadan, observed specifically on the 23rd night

(intercession), where they pray to Allah through the medium of the Prophet Muhammad, his family (Ahl al-Bayt), and the Imams.

Ensure that the final Shafa’a and Witr prayers are concluded with enough time left to take the Suhur (sihori) meal before the true dawn ( Fajr ) sets in.

These prayers are a means of seeking forgiveness and drawing closer to Allah during the hours when His mercy is most abundant. 3. Bihori Namaz (Late Night Prayers) Lailatul Qadr - Fatemi Dawat

The night begins with the congregational Maghrib prayer, followed by the Isha prayer. The atmosphere in the masjid is electric with devotion, often filled with the fragrance of incense and the anticipation of the "Bayaan" (sermon).

4 Rakats Farz, followed by Sunnat and Naflat prayers. 2. Wasila and Nasihat

Following the early night prayers, community members gather to listen to the Wasila (sermon). Broadcasted from the Syedna or delivered by local Amils (representatives), the Wasila focuses on the virtues of the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's family), the importance of repentance, and the spiritual secrets of Lailatul Qadr. This discourse prepares the hearts of the believers for the intense prayers that follow. 3. Nilaam (Special Night Prayers)

Dawoodi Bohra Lailatul Qadr Namaz: ((install))

: These are the concluding prayers of the night, performed in the final hours before Sihori (pre-dawn meal).

Bohras believe that the rewards for prayers on this single night exceed the rewards of a thousand months. It is a time for seeking forgiveness ( istighfar ), rewriting one's destiny for the upcoming year, and showing gratitude for the guidance of the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's family) and the Duat Mutlaqeen . Preparation for Lailatul Qadr Namaz

For the Dawoodi Bohra community, Lailatul Qadr (the "Night of Power") is the spiritual pinnacle of Ramadan, observed specifically on the 23rd night dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz

(intercession), where they pray to Allah through the medium of the Prophet Muhammad, his family (Ahl al-Bayt), and the Imams.

Ensure that the final Shafa’a and Witr prayers are concluded with enough time left to take the Suhur (sihori) meal before the true dawn ( Fajr ) sets in. : These are the concluding prayers of the

These prayers are a means of seeking forgiveness and drawing closer to Allah during the hours when His mercy is most abundant. 3. Bihori Namaz (Late Night Prayers) Lailatul Qadr - Fatemi Dawat

The night begins with the congregational Maghrib prayer, followed by the Isha prayer. The atmosphere in the masjid is electric with devotion, often filled with the fragrance of incense and the anticipation of the "Bayaan" (sermon). Preparation for Lailatul Qadr Namaz For the Dawoodi

4 Rakats Farz, followed by Sunnat and Naflat prayers. 2. Wasila and Nasihat

Following the early night prayers, community members gather to listen to the Wasila (sermon). Broadcasted from the Syedna or delivered by local Amils (representatives), the Wasila focuses on the virtues of the Ahl al-Bayt (the Prophet's family), the importance of repentance, and the spiritual secrets of Lailatul Qadr. This discourse prepares the hearts of the believers for the intense prayers that follow. 3. Nilaam (Special Night Prayers)