Self discovering

Mangnay Ka Maza Aaj ki raat hay

Tonight is 15th Shabaan , the night which is called Lailaat-ul-Baraat that is night of emancipation.  This night is very important as Allah decides who would born in next coming year and who would leave us. Allah also assigns Rizq of every living on earth. In simple words, this is the night which could be compared with the last day of fiscal year which is called closing. Old stuff is closed after compilation, new things are decided therefore it’s advised to all Muslims to  take advantage of this night as much as they can. Shab-e-Barat doesn’t start after 12:00 AM night, it starts after Maghrib since Islamic day starts after sun set till the sun rise therefore people who thinks that Shab-e-Barat means whole night marathon then they are wrong. If your health doesn’t allow you to perform prayers whole night then you can just pray after maghrib to Isha or more till you feel to go sleep. Do remember one thing, Allah(swt) resides on the 7th Sky from Maghrib to Fajr. This is something which only happens at Tahajud time when Allah(swt) comes on 7th Sky and Allah gives us a chance to ask for His blessings,good life and for Rizq. The one hour of Tahajud is extended to 10 hours approximately so that muslims who couldn’t offer prayers in Tahajud last year could try a luck and earned everything which they missed last year. This is the night when Allah would have decided whether your blogger would stay alive next year or not. Actually Allah(Swt) is our creator, HE had decided in very beginning who will come at what time and when would he depart, it’s just there is a system made by Him which is followed. Technically Allah didn’t need any such night to perform His task because He,the great programmer already made everything in the beginning and executed it. It’s just He wanted to give us humans a way to perform His Ibadat and repant.

So please, don’t miss the chance. Be a wise businessman and tries to earn as much as you can by this FREE offer by Allah. Also, do remember me in your prayers.





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