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More Stories. Please Forgive Me. Houses and streets are are also illuminated by candles and strands of electric bulbs to provide a joyful ambiance to the festival.

People pray to Allah both in preparation for Ramadan and for the forgiveness of the sins committed by them. The festival is also known as Boraks Nigh. I am sorry If I ever brought a single tear in Ur Eyes..

THE Muslim festival of Ramadan is fast approaching — but there are a series of other observances that take place as the fasting month approaches. One of these is Shab e Barat, which marks the midway point of the Islamic month of Sha'ban. Here's what you need to know about it. Every year, Shab e Barat is observed on the night between the 14 and 15 of Sha'ban, the eighth month of the Islamic calendar.

This year, the month began on April 18, which means the festival this year takes place from dusk on Tuesday, May 1, until dawn the following day. In Bangladesh, many people will fast on the day after the Shab e Barat night and in South Asia individuals hand out food and aid to their neighbours and the poor.

The date of Shab e Barat is also celebrated as the birthday of Muhammad al-Mahdi, who is commemorated by Twelver Shia Muslims as being the saviour of mankind.

Since the event is known as a night of absolution, deliverance and salvation, quotes for Shab e Barat are related to messages around forgiveness. Ramadan in will begin in the evening of Tuesday, May 15, and will end in the evening of Thursday, June The "night of power" or "night of decree" is considered the holiest night of the year, as Muslims believe the first revelation of the Koran was sent down to Muhammad on this night.



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