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  Shab-e-Eid-ul-Fitr: Night of Rewards The Excellence of "Lailat-ul-Jaiza" (Night of Rewards or Prize Giving Night) The Excellence of "Lailat-ul-Jaiza" (Night of Rewards) - Shawwal ul Muqarram's Chand Raat, also known as "Shab-e-Eid-ul-Fitr" (the night before Eid prayers), has been designated as "Lailat-ul-Jaiza" (Night of Rewards). In a Hadith, Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) referred to this night as Laylatul Jaazah (the night of prize-giving). Hence, this opportunity should be embraced fully to fulfill both material and spiritual needs. There is no specific worship prescribed for the night before Eid. One may engage in any form of worship such as prayer, remembrance of Allah (zikr), supplication (dua), recitation of the Quran (tilawat), etc. It was the practice of the Prophet Mohammed (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam), to not sleep on the night preceding Eid-ul-Fitr. This night is mentioned in a Hadith as the Night of Reward (Lailatul J

Ramadan Umrah with Family

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RAMADAN UMRAH In The Name Of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful  Umrah is known as "minor Hajj” and is a sunnah that a Muslim can perform throughout the year. Except for the last Islamic month (specified for Hajj). Umrah is also a way to strengthen one’s faith and get closer to Allah (The Almighty). Allah (The Almighty) has promised rewards for every good deed. When we perform a good deed during Ramadan we get rewarded 70000x for it and the reward for a good deed in Mecca is 100000x times in normal days. So when you perform a good deed during Ramadan in Mecca you are rewarded 7000000x equivalent. So just imagine the amount of reward you and your family can collect in your Ramadan Umrah! Who would want to miss such an amazing chance for themselves and their family? Though all the rites of Umrah are performed mainly in Macca Sharif. Visiting Madina Sharif isn’t mandatory during Umrah, but the gracious city of the beloved Prophet Mohammed (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) has