It is believed that one will be greatly rewarded for doing good deeds on such a holy night, with one act of kindness bringing the blessings of 1,000 months.
On Laylatul Qadr, many Muslims decide to give up their sleep so they can pray to Allah and carry out good deeds, a combination believed to redeem one of all their past sins.
People are also encouraged to study the Quran on the Night of Power as understanding the teachings of the sacred text could also be rewarded with blessings of 1,000 months.
Muslims also have a duty to pray for those who are in need and help them as much as they can.
Many Muslims see Laylatul Qadr as the perfect opportunity to make their zakat, a donation of food or money to help those who are struggling.
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