5 things you can do on Laylat Al-Qadr :
1. Recite the Quran
Perhaps you can choose Surahs or passages from the Quran which you have heard in Tarawih this past Ramadan to recite.
If you attend a class where the recitation of the Quran is taught, this is a great time to put your knowledge into practice.
2. Make an individual Dua list.
Ask yourself what you truly need from Allah. Make a rundown of each and everything, regardless of how little or how huge it is, whether it manages this world or not. Allah loves to get notification from us. When this rundown is prepared, you can complete three things:
- Request that Allah give you those things
- Consider what moves you have made to get those things
- Build up a work intend to get those things in future.
3. Have Iftar with the family
On the off chance that you've invested Iftar energy in weekdays in your desk area at work alone with two or three dates, now is the most recent couple of days you'll have this Ramadan to go through with your family. Utilize it carefully.
4. Do Itikaf
It was a practice of the Prophet to spend the last ten days and nights of Ramadan in the masjid for Itikaf.
Those in Itikaf stay in the masjid all this time, performing various forms of zikr (the remembrance of Allah), like doing extra Salat, recitation and study of the Quran. They do not go outside the masjid except in case of emergencies, therefore, they sleep in the masjid. Their families or the masjid administration takes care of their food needs.
Itikaf of a shorter period of time, like one night, a day or a couple of days is encouraged as well.
5. Evaluate yourself
Ask yourself those questions that need to be asked. Do an evaluation of where you are and where you are going. Let this evaluation lead you to feel happiness for the good you have done and remorse for the bad you have done. (see a short and a long evaluation guide) This latter feeling should make it easier to seek Allah's sincere forgiveness when making the Dua mentioned in tip number one above.

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