AKA Name | Laylatul Bara'ah, Laylatun Nisf min Sha'ban, Shab-e-Barat |
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Hashtags | #Laylatul, #LaylatulQadar, #Shabebarat, #Phatakay |
2026 Date | 3 February 2026 |
2027 Date | 23 January 2027 |
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Lailatul Barat HistoryLailatul Barat, also referred to as Bara'a Night, is a night of intercession, a time when Muslims seek forgiveness and blessings from Allah for their past and future actions. The concept of Lailatul Barat lies in the belief that on this night, Allah determines each individual's destiny for the coming year, including decisions about life, death, and sustenance. Hence, it's a time of prayer, reflection, and asking for divine mercy and forgiveness. Historically, Lailatul Barat has its roots in the Middle Eastern traditions but gradually spread across the world with the expansion of Islam. It became significant in the United Kingdom as the Muslim population in the country increased due to immigration, particularly post-World War II. The UK, known for its cultural diversity, celebrates Lailatul Barat with respect for religious plurality. The observance holds particular relevance for many UK Muslims in building connections with their spiritual roots and maintaining the traditions of their forebears. In the United Kingdom, Lailatul Barat is observed primarily by night-long vigils, individual prayers, and recitation from the Quran at mosques and at homes. Many fast during the day and engage in additional prayers at night, seeking divine mercy and blessings. Muslim communities in the UK organise special gatherings and events at local mosques, providing opportunities for communal prayers and religious discourses. Lailatul Barat is observed on the 15th night of the eighth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Sha'ban. However, the specific date may vary in the UK, as the Islamic calendar is based on the sighting of the moon, which can differ slightly in various geographical regions. Facts about Lailatul Barat
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