Dawoodi Bohra Lailatul Qadr Namaz

πŸ•Œ On the 19th, 21st, and 23rd nights of Ramadan (with emphasis on the 23rd), Bohras gather in masjids or at home to perform:

Beyond the physical namaz , the Dawoodi Bohra tradition is rich with specific Wazeefas (litany of Duas). The most famous for this night is the Wazeefa of the 52nd Dai, . dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz

Dawoodi Bohras often congregate in local masjids for these prayers, though many also perform them at home. πŸ•Œ On the 19th, 21st, and 23rd nights

: The atmosphere is one of profound peace until the break of dawn, as angels are said to descend to earth. : The atmosphere is one of profound peace

: The recitation of intimate, whispered prayers or poems of repentance and hope. : Specific glorifications, particularly the Tasbeeh of Maulatuna Fatema , are encouraged for all, including children. Community and Personal Reflection

The Lailatul Qadr namaz is a moment of collective spiritual awakening for Dawoodi Bohras, who seek to strengthen their bond with Allah and seek guidance, forgiveness, and protection.