Lailatul Barat (Arabic: شب برات) commemorates the night that Muslims believe God descends from heaven and forgives sins very generously. For that reason, Muslims spend the night in prayer, and fast the next day.
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Abd Al-Azeez Ibn Bāz رحمه الله said:
❝From the Bid'ahs which have been introduced into the religion by people is the Bid'ah of celebrating the Mid-Sha'ban night and fasting on its day. There is no reliable evidence for such actions.❞
[Fatwas of Ibn Bāz, (1/186-187) | Alifta]
Honoring this blessed night of divine gifts and forgiveness, which is also called Bara'a Night, Mid-Sha'ban and Laylat al-Bara'at. https://t.co/BfJwS9cBZH
On this special night -- which is also called Bara'a Night, Mid-Sha'ban and Laylat al-Bara'at -- blessings are offered and forgiveness is sought. https://t.co/qGLf23lfMa
#SeekersArticle: The Blessings of the Night of Mid-Sha’ban | Nur Sacred Sciences
It is encouraged to be abundant in worship during this night, particularly in prayer and supplication.
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The night of Mid-Sha’ban 💚 https://t.co/XlmXw22fW1