Laylat-ul-Qadr in Ajmer

Sacred Odd Nights Guide

Seeking the Night in Ajmer

The Muslims of Ajmer prepare specifically for the odd nights of the last Ashra. Whether at home or in the mosques of Ajmer, the atmosphere is filled with prayers and recitation of the Quran.

Best Ibadat for These Nights

  • Salat-ul-Tasbih: Highly recommended to perform.
  • Tilawat: Recite Surah Al-Qadr and Surah Yasin.
  • Dua: Ask for forgiveness and guidance sincerely.
  • Nafal: Perform extra optional prayers (Tahajjud).

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Laylat-ul-Qadr expected in Ajmer?

It is expected on the odd nights (21, 23, 25, 27, 29) of Ramadan.

Do mosques in Ajmer stay open all night?

Yes, many mosques in Ajmer remain open for Qiyam-ul-Layl.

What is the reward of worship on this night?

Worship on this night is better than worship of 1000 months (83 years).

Can I pray Salat-ul-Tasbih at home?

Yes, Salat-ul-Tasbih can be prayed individually at home or in congregation.

Is the 27th night confirmed as Laylat-ul-Qadr?

It is the most probable night according to many scholars, but not guaranteed.

What signs should I look for?

A peaceful night, no shooting stars, and a sun rising without rays.

How much charity should I give?

Give whatever you can afford. Even a small amount carries immense reward.