Three million faithful seek blessing and forgiveness
As reported by Saudi Gazette more than three million pilgrims looked for Almighty Allah’s blessings, reparation of their wrongdoings and absolution of their Creator and Cherisher as they thronged the Two Holy Mosques on the 27th night of Ramadan, Tuesday. Generally accepted to be the Night of Power — despite the fact that requests to God and supplications are to be offered amid all the most recent ten evenings of Ramadan, particularly odd evenings — a few researchers have held that 27th night is Laylat Al-Qadr which, as indicated by the Holy Qur’an, is superior to anything a thousand months.
The Qur’an was revealed to our Prophet (peace be upon him) 1,400 years prior on the Laylat Al-Qadr. Thus, this night has a particular quality from alternate days of Ramadan, and even the whole year.
The Grand Mosque in Makkah was flooding with pilgrims as they came to perform Umrah and participate in extraordinary supplications of Taraweeh and Tahajjud.
The Prophet (pbuh) has said: “Whosoever offers intentional petitions to God amid the Night of Power out of conviction and expecting its prize from Allah will have his past sins overlooked.”
Regardless of the immense crowd of pilgrims, movement in Makkah was smooth and no real mishaps were accounted for. Exceptional security officers had been conveyed to capture pickpockets and different crooks. The Civil Defense kept putting out fires and salvage units prepared inside the focal area of Makkah and in addition along the streets prompting the Haram.
At the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, an expansive number of reliable including ostracize laborers and remote guests offered supplications to God and looked for the gifts of Almighty Allah. Numerous guests from abroad were heard lauding the Saudi government for completing the new extension ventures.
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