Laylatul Qadr or The Night of Power is a night during the month of Ramadan described in the Quran as “better than a thousand months” (Surah Al-Qadr, 97:3).
As Muslims we spend the entire calendar year anticipating the Barakah (blessing) that emanates in the month of Ramadan. And from this month, the most auspicious period is the last third of the month, a week before the end of Ramadan.
With final exams falling during the last week of Ramadan 2021, students may be struggling to study efficiently and effectively while fasting during the day and praying late into the night.
In 2017, the United States census reported 110.6 million unmarried people over the age of 18 - that’s over 45 percent of the American adult population.
Every Muslim looks forward to Ramadan. Alhamdulillah it is a time filled with potential and blessings. For most, it is prime family time. We coordinate schedules, we pray together, we get up for Suhoor, and break fast together, etc. But that is not the case for every Muslim.