The Last 10 Nights of Ramzan, The Most Blessed Nights of the Year
The last ten nights of Ramzan are the most sacred nights in the Islamic calendar. Among them lies Layla-tul-Qadr — the Night of Power.
These nights are a time of immense mercy, forgiveness, and reward. Every prayer, charity, and act of kindness performed during these nights carries multiplied blessings.
For believers, these final nights are an opportunity to reconnect with Allah, seek forgiveness, and increase good deeds that can transform lives, both our own and those in need.
What is Layla-tul-Qadr?
Layla-tul-Qadr marks the night when the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Allah describes its significance in the Qur’an:
لَيْلَةُ ٱلْقَدْرِ خَيْرٌۭ مِّنْ أَلْفِ شَهْرٍۢ
“The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months.” (Qur’an 3:97)
Worship performed on this single night is rewarded as if it were performed for more than 83 years.
Because its exact date is unknown, Muslims are encouraged to seek it during the odd nights of the last ten days of Ramzan.
When Does Laylatul Qadr Occur?
Laylatul Qadr falls within the last ten nights of Ramzan, most likely on one of the odd nights:
21st night
23rd night
25th night
27th night
29th night
Since its exact night is hidden, Muslims strive to increase worship and good deeds throughout all ten nights.
The Virtues of the Last 10 Nights
The final nights of Ramadan are filled with extraordinary spiritual opportunities:
Immense Forgiveness
The Prophet (PBUH) said that whoever stands in prayer on Laylatul Qadr with faith and sincerity will have their past sins forgiven.
Multiplication of Rewards
Good deeds performed in these nights carry rewards far beyond ordinary days.
A Chance to Change Your Destiny
It is a time when believers turn to Allah with sincere prayers, hoping for mercy, guidance, and blessings for the future.
Recommended Acts of Worship
Muslims are encouraged to increase their devotion during these nights through:
Night Prayers (Qiyam-ul-Layl)
Spend time in voluntary prayers seeking closeness to Allah.
Recitation of the Qur’an
Reflect on its meaning and strengthen your connection with the divine message.
Dua (Supplication)
Ask Allah for forgiveness, mercy, and blessings for yourself and others.
One of the most recommended supplications for Laylatul Qadr is:
“O Allah, You are Most Forgiving, and You love to forgive, so forgive me.”
Charity and Helping Others
Giving charity during these nights multiplies rewards and brings relief to those in need.
The Power of Giving in the Last 10 Nights
Charity given on Laylatul Qadr carries rewards beyond imagination. A single act of generosity during these blessed nights can be rewarded as if it were given continuously for decades.
By giving during the final nights of Ramadan, you are not only fulfilling an act of worship but also bringing hope and relief to families struggling with poverty, hunger, and hardship.
Transform a Life This Laylatul Qadr
Millions around the world are observing Ramzan while facing hunger, displacement, and financial hardship.
Your support during these sacred nights can provide:
- Food for families in need
- Care for orphaned children
- Emergency relief for vulnerable communities
- Access to clean water and essential services
Every act of generosity can become a source of lasting reward.
These nights will pass quickly, but their rewards can last forever.
Pray. Reflect. Give. Seek forgiveness.
And use this sacred time to make a difference — in your life and in the lives of others.



