What is the Night of Kadri the Most Holy Night of Ramadan?

The Night of Kadri is considered by Muslims as the most sacred night of Ramadan. The exact date of the Night of Determination is unknown, but is believed to occur on one of the last 10 days during this sacred month. Many Muslims believe it is either the night of the 27th Ramadan Day or one of [...]
The exact date of the Night of Determination is unknown, but is believed to occur on one of the last 10 days during this sacred month.
Many Muslims believe it is either the night of the 27th Ramadan Day or one of the nights numbered in the last 10 days.
Since no one knows exactly what night marks the Night of Candre, most Muslims respect all the last 10 nights of Ramadan by saying extra prayers and reading the Koran, the sacred book of Islam, broadcasts the Kosovo Clan.
The night when the Koran was revealed to Muhammad the first time. According to Islamic tradition, the prophet went for a month each year to the cave in Hira, located on a mountain outside the city of Mecca.
It is believed that Angel Gabriel (Gabriel) visited the prophet in the cave one night and inspired him to recite the first verses of the Koran to be revealed.
Each year, this night testifies that hundreds of thousands of Muslims turned to mosques to attend their prayer with the jams.
In Palestine, tens of thousands of Muslims visit Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam's third most holy place, to pray during the Night of Kadri.
For several years, the Israeli Army has allowed Palestinian women over 30 years of age and men over 50 to enter Jerusalem from the West Coast occupied with prayer.
In the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world share in prayer in the jammats at Mecca's Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina - the two most sacred places for Muslims.











