Sunday, 17 July 2011

Happy Shab-e-Bara’at the night of Blessings


Happy Shab-e-Bara’at  the night of  Blessings: Shab-e-Bara’at (literally meaning the Night of Emancipation) is celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Sha’ban in the Islamic calendar. Islamic culture, Shab-e-Barat is of great importance and is celebrated around the world are waiting for the Muslims. Muslims, this night is a very important report of worship as well. Muslims spend the entire night in prayer and worship, asking Allah and asked for the things they want. However, prior to deepen the customs observed in Shab-e-Barat is best to first understand the concept of this day.
It is also known by other names such as Mid-Sha’ban, Lailatul Baraat, Lailatul Dua, Nim Sha’ban (in Iran), Nisf Sha’ban (in Arabic speaking countries), Nisfu Sya’ban (in Malay speaking countries), Berat Kandili (in Turkish). It is known as Shab-e-Bara’at only in South Asia. Sunni Muslims observe Shab-e-Bara'at the night of salvation. This night is celebrated as God saved Noah and his ark from the flood. The Sunni tradition, says that tonight, God (or Allah), the amount of the fate of people in the next year. E 'for this reason, the night is also known as Night release. Night of Shab-e-Bara'at also be remembered as the entrance to the Prophet Muhammad in Mecca.
According to the Islamic faith, on the night of Shab-e-Barat Allah decides and determines the issues of next year. During the night God determines the fate of all persons taking into account the actions of the previous year. Typically, Muslims celebrate Shab-e-Barat 15 days of Shaban, usually about two weeks before the start of the month of Ramadan. This year, Shab-e-Barat is celebrated on July 17, 2011. Celebration usually consists of worship of Allah during the night, asking His forgiveness and ask for the things you want.
According to one hadith “Muhammad, the Prophet (pbuh) that anyone who fasts for three days and says Shabaan durood three times with Iftar, Allah forgive him his sins and will increase its reserves. In addition, the person will enter Paradise on a camel on the Day of Judgement.”

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