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Lailat ul-Qadr

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Lailat ul-Qadr

Muslim festival that celebrates the giving of the Koran to Muhammad. It usually falls at the end of Ramadan.



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Many had travelled to obtain the blessings of Lailat ul-Qadr (the night of destiny or power), which was on the odd-numbered days in the last 10 days of Ramadan.
Muslims believe Lailat ul-Qadr is one of the last odd-numbered nights of Ramadan.
 
 
 
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