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Understanding the Most Blessed Night in Ramadan
Laylatul Qadr, also known as The Night of Power or The Night of Decree, is the holiest nights in the Islamic calendar. It is the night when the Qur’an was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), marking the beginning of divine guidance for humanity.
The Qur’an describes it beautifully:
“The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months.”
(Surah Al-Qadr, 97:3)
This means that acts of worship and good deeds performed on Laylatul Qadr are worth more than those performed over 83 years – a lifetime of blessings condensed into one powerful night.
When is Laylatul Qadr 2026?
According to the hadith, Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Power) falls on the 19th, 21st or 23rd night of Ramadan. Greater emphasis is placed on the 21st and 23rd nights, with particular importance given to the 23rd.
For 2026, with Ramadan expected to begin on 20th February 2026, the key odd nights fall on:
This divine mystery inspires believers to increase their prayers, reflection, and acts of kindness during these sacred final nights – hopeful to be present on a night “better than a thousand months.”
What makes Laylatul Qadr so special?
It is the night the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Worship on this night is said to be better than a thousand months, sincere prayers are accepted, and the destinies for the year ahead are written.
What should I do on Laylatul Qadr?
Engage in prayer (salah), recitation of the Qur’an, dua (supplication), and acts of charity. It is also a time to reflect, seek forgiveness, and renew your intentions. It is recommended by many scholars, to spend these nights in contemplation and reflection while seeking sincere forgiveness for any transgressions.
The Spiritual Power of Giving on Laylatul Qadr
Laylatul Qadr is not only a time for prayer and repentance but also for charity and compassion. Giving to those in need on this night multiplies the reward immensely – as every sincere act of giving is magnified beyond measure.
These blessed days and nights are a sacred reminder of our collective duty to uplift the vulnerable, particularly orphaned children and all those in need. By donating on Laylatul Qadr, you can transform your intentions into everlasting blessings, helping to provide food, healthcare, education, and hope to children who need it most.

4 Ways You Can Make a Difference This Laylatul Qadr
Why This Night Matters
Laylatul Qadr reminds us that faith and action go hand in hand. It’s a time to renew our intentions, strengthen our connection with Allah (SWT), and remember those who rely on our support.
Every donation, every prayer, every sincere act of kindness – especially during these sacred nights becomes a source of mercy and reward that continues to grow long after Ramadan ends.
Give Light, Earn Eternal Reward
As you seek Laylatul Qadr this Ramadan, let your generosity shine as a source of comfort and hope for children in need. More than 100,000 orphaned children are being supported by Al-Ayn on a monthly basis – and this number continues to grow. Your donations on Laylatul Qadr can ensure orphaned children are safe and protected and reminded that they are remembered and not forgotten.
Donate now and be part of lasting change on the Night of Power.
“Whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see it.”
(Surah Az-Zalzalah, 99:7)