Lailatul Barat (Arabic: شب برات) commemorates the night that Muslims believe God descends from heaven and forgives sins very generously. For that reason, Muslims spend the night in prayer, and fast the next day.
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God has told me that the seven year tribulation starts on Shab-e-Barat.
Every year on the 15th of the Islamic month of Shaban, Shab-e-Barat (Mid-Sha'ban), also known as the Night of Forgiveness or Day of Atonement, is observed. It falls this year on the night of March 7, 2023.
Dua for Niṣf Sha'ban (Mid-Sha'ban), between the 14th and 15th of Sha'ban
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Dua for Nisf Sha'ban (Mid-Sha'ban), between the 14th and 15th of Sha'ban
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Niṣf Sha’ban (Mid-Sha’ban) falls between the 14th and 15th of Sha’ban, the eighth month in the Islamic calendar.
The event is also known as Shab e-Barat, Bara’a Night, the Night of Records, or the Night of Fortune and Forgiveness. https://t.co/6W0q7wRxo7
Sha'ban 1444
In these five nights prayers are not rejected:
the night towards Friday
the first night of Rajab
the night of mid-Sha'ban
and the two nights of Eid
(Bayhaqi)
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— Scholarly Heritage (@ScholarlyHerit) March 6, 2023
The next full moon this 7 March is the Crow, Crust, Sap, Sugar, or Worm Moon; the Lenten, Chaste, or Death Moon, the full moon of Purim; the full moon of Holi; Māgha Pūjā and Medin Poya; Mid-Sha'ban; and the Pothole Moon 🌕 https://t.co/EzL5wraKaA
The Night of Mid-Sha’ban is one of the greatest nights of the year. ‘Ata’ bin Yasar, who narrated the hadith said that after Laylat al-Qadr there is no night better than this night. Its greatness is due to the divine gifts that are bestowed during it
-Shaykh Habib Umar bin Hafiz https://t.co/qKQzQLgRSI
— Lovers of RasoolAllah ﷺ (@MawlidSufi) March 7, 2023
As with all Islamic holy days, this holiday is a time to practice charity, devotion, forgiveness, gratitude, and service.
Spending the night of Mid-Sha’ban in prayer is recommended, as is fasting on the 14th and the 15th of Sha’ban.