Timeline for Is the night of power (laylat al-qadr) fixed?
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Aug 31, 2012 at 17:29 | comment | added | PracticingFerret | @MuhammadAhmadZafar could you update your post to make clear some of the things we've discussed? That would let me accept this as the answer to my question. | |
Aug 11, 2012 at 14:37 | comment | added | M. Ahmad Zafar | Correct. I guess that's the only authentic answer you can get :-) | |
Aug 11, 2012 at 14:24 | comment | added | PracticingFerret | @MuhammadAhmadZafar Alhamdulillah yes, but I was aware of the five days before posthing this question. I don't quite follow you last sentence though, surely if we knew it moved we would be encouraged not to pray just one of the nights! | |
Aug 11, 2012 at 12:17 | comment | added | M. Ahmad Zafar | @Pureferret at least you know that these 5 nights are confirm. More details would always remain confusion and opinions | |
Aug 11, 2012 at 11:25 | comment | added | PracticingFerret | @Ansari this is where my confusion/curiosity lies, all the top hadith says is that both the date dreamed of, and the date of laylat ul-qadr are in the same 10 days (the last ten of ramadan) | |
Aug 11, 2012 at 10:39 | comment | added | Ansari | None of your proofs prove that the night is not fixed. Just working with the ahadith you quoted, it is still possible that the date be fixed every year, like for example it falls on the 23rd of Ramadan year after year. The question meant - can it fall on the 25th one year, the 27th another year, etc. | |
Aug 11, 2012 at 10:06 | history | edited | M. Ahmad Zafar | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 11, 2012 at 9:56 | history | answered | M. Ahmad Zafar | CC BY-SA 3.0 |