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Ramadhan Miracles
Sunday, 28 August 2011 @ 10:56



Today's the second last day of fasting, and tonight will be the last. Which also means that it's also the final night for Muslims to commit to their Terawih prayers, which are exclusively done during this holy month. My mum was telling me that each of the nights that the prayers are done holds a special meaning, and so I did a bit of research about it out of curiosity and thought it'd be nice to share it. 

During Ramadhan people take the initiative to help others and commit to more religious obligations. However, it does not just stop there. My ustaz was saying (as quoted by another guy) that we should not be sad that Ramadhan is now over, but instead, live Ramadhan even when the month has past. And I pray that this does happen, not only for me, but also for the other Muslims that I know. :)

I love it that during Ramadhan, it's like I share a closer and stronger bond with my Muslim friends because whatever we go through, we're somewhat sharing similar challenges which are particularly faced during the fasting month, like hunger pangs, putting in the extra effort not to let swear words slip, gossiping, and more. And what I enjoyed particularly was one day when some of my Muslim friends and I during recess just sat down outside a classroom and just talked. Yeah that made me feel good, just being around them.

So here are what each of the virtues are for each night that Terawih is done.

1st night: His all sins are forgiven.
2nd night: His and -if they are Mumin- his parents’ sins are forgiven.
3rd night: Angels proclaim and herald saying: “O, Mumin, Allah (swt) accepted your good deeds and your requests.”
4th night: Allah (swt) rewards him with the hasanah of those who reads the Tawrat(Torah), the Bible, the Zabur and the Quran.
5th night: Allah (swt) rewards him as if he performs prayer in Masjid Al-Haram.
6th night: Allah (swt) rewards him as if he made tawaf in Baitul Mamur.
7th night: Allah (swt) rewards as though he was with Prophet Musa (and helped him) when he fought Fir’aun and Haman.
8th night: Allah (swt) rewards him as though he accompanied Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the Battle of Badr.
9th night: Allah (swt) rewards him as though he worshipped with Prophet Dawud.
10th night: Allah (swt) gives safety to him both in the world and in the hereafter.
11st night: Allah (swt) rewards him with an accepted Umrah thawab.
12nd night: Whoever performs tarawih prayer this night passes from the Sirat Bridge like lightening.
13rd night: Allah grants him like he constructed Baytullah.
14th night: Allah rewards him as if he stayed up for worship the whole layla-i qadr (the night of power) long.
15th night: Allah accepts his dua and wishes and gives high degrees in the hereafter.16th night: whoever performs tarawih prayer this night says “lailaha illallah” while he is reviving from his grave in the day of judgment.
17th night: he sees his maqam (place) in Jannah A’la even before he goes there.
18th night: Allah rewards him equal to martyrs and veterans.
19th night: Allah helps him in this world and in the hereafter.
20th night: whoever performs tarawih prayer this night doesn’t leave this world without seeing prophet Muhammad in his dream.
21st night: all the angels on earth and in the heaven make istighfar (seek forgiveness) and he doesn’t leave the world unless Allah gives consent .
22nd night:  Allah rewards him as if he fed widows and orphans in the Ummah.
23rd night: Allah rewards him as if he set free the slaves in the Ummah.
24th night: He gets his baraah (releasing from sins) from his right hand.
25th night: Angel of death comes in his best appearance and blesses him with Jannah blessings.
26th night: Angels protects him from satan’s evils by the order of Allah.
27th night:Gates of Jahannam is closed by the command of Allah (swt)
28th night:  Doors of Jannah is opened for him by the command of Allah and he enters whicever gate he wishes.
29th night: reward of Patience of Ayyub (as) and all his sins are forgiven.
30th night: A Munadi (invitor) calls from under arsh and says:“Servants who pray tonight’s tarawh prayer is set free from jahannam. They are safe from what they fear, jahannam, and they embrace Allah’s beautiy.” Allah says: Form y grace and Glory’s sake I forgive these servants of mine. I prohibited their bodies from Fire of Jahannam.”
(İsmail Hakkı – Mejalisu'l-va'z ve't-tezkir, 88-90),(Osman al-Hobawi - Durratu'l-waizin, sh:16,17) (Muhammad Hayri, Mejalis i Hayriyya wa mafatih-ı ilmiyya , 15-99)  

I got this from http://askaquestionto.us/question-answer/ramadan/the-virtues-of-tarawih-prayers-in-ramadan. Beautiful month, and I thank God for letting me live through another Ramadhan. :)