![]() The first Surah that was revealed was Sūrat al-ʿAlaq (in Arabic العلق). The revelation started in 610 CE at the Hira cave on Mount Jabal al-Nour in Mecca. However some others believe that the revelation of Quran occurred in two phases, with the first phase being the revelation in its entirety on Laylat al-Qadr to the angel Gabriel ( Jibril in Arabic) in the lowest heaven, and then the subsequent verse-by-verse revelation to Muhammad by Gabriel. The Quran uses the word anzal ( انزل) which justifies 'the immediate revelation', according to Allamah Tabatabai. the 'immediate revelation' happening on the Laylat al-Qadr and.Some commentators believe that the Quran was revealed to Muhammad twice 'night of the honor') have also been mentioned for this night. Other names such as "Laylat al-'Azama" (Arabic:ليلة العظمة night of the greatness) and "Laylat al-Sharaf" (Arabic: ليلة الشرف lit. Some have said that it was called al-Qadr because it is a grand and high-value night.Some say that if one stays awake at this night praying, reading Quran, or repenting, one will reach a high state.It is said that it was called al-Qadr because the annual destiny of every person will be determined by God.Some reasons have been offered for its naming: Qadr (قدر), in Arabic, means measure and limit or value of something or destiny. They believe that sins are forgiven, supplications are accepted, and that the annual decree is revealed to the angels who carry it out according to God's grace. Muslims believe that the Night of Qadr comes with blessings and mercy of God in abundance. Since that time, Muslims have regarded the last ten nights of Ramadan as being especially blessed. According to various hadiths, its exact date is uncertain but it was one of the odd-numbered nights of the last ten days of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The Night of Power ( Arabic: لیلة القدر, romanized: Laylat al-Qadr also rendered as the Night of Destiny, Night of Decree, or Night of Determination, also the Precious Night), is, in Islamic belief, the night when Muslims believe the Quran was first sent down from Heaven to the world and also the night when the first verses of the Quran were revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad it is described to be better than a thousand months of worshipping. Many cultures observe it as 27th Ramadan but many scholars say it is fabricated. Often observed as 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th or 29th Ramadan and some add 19th to series. Tahajjud night prayers, reading the Quran, making dua, doing dhikr, observing iʿtikāf, giving sadaqah Night of Destiny, Precious Night, Night Of Decree or Night of Determination Īngels descend to the earth and the annual decree is revealed to them Reading the Quran is a key observance of Laylat al-Qadr
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