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It is a night where the physical act of standing, bowing, and prostrating becomes a ladder to the Divine, reaffirming their covenant with God, the Prophet, and their living Da'i . As the dawn of the 24th of Ramadan breaks, the community emerges exhausted but spiritually reborn, having tasted, in their tradition, a true glimpse of the "Night of Power."

Within the Shi'a Ismaili Taiyabi denomination—specifically the community—the observance of Lailatul Qadr carries unique rituals, a specific philosophical depth, and a highly structured form of namaz (prayer) that distinguishes their practice. When is Lailatul Qadr for Dawoodi Bohras? While many mainstream Sunni and Shi'a traditions observe the 19th, 21st, or 23rd nights of Ramadan, the Dawoodi Bohra community, under the guidance of their Da'i al-Mutlaq (the absolute missionary leader), traditionally observes Lailatul Qadr on the 23rd night of Ramadan . dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz

The community places immense importance on the 21st night as well (observing the shahadat [martyrdom] of Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib), but the is considered the most likely and the most spiritually charged. The exact time is believed to be a secret, but Bohra doctrine emphasizes the continuity of spiritual light ( nur ) through the Imams and their vicegerents, the Du'at . The Unique Structure of Lailatul Qadr Namaz The Dawoodi Bohra namaz on Lailatul Qadr is not an individual, silent prayer. It is a highly organized, congregational affair often lasting four to six hours. The prayer is divided into distinct units ( raka'ats ) interspersed with specific wazifas (litanies) and Qur'anic recitations. 1. The 1000 Raka'at Sunnat The hallmark of Bohra Lailatul Qadr is the performance of 1000 raka'ats of Sunnat prayer (non-obligatory but highly meritorious). These are not performed consecutively in the usual two-raka'at blocks. It is a night where the physical act

For Muslims around the world, the last ten days of Ramadan are a period of intense spiritual seeking, culminating in the search for Lailatul Qadr (the Night of Power). Described in the Qur'an as "better than a thousand months" (97:3), this night marks the revelation of the first verses of the Holy Qur'an. While many mainstream Sunni and Shi'a traditions observe

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