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Ramadan Night 27 (Nafila)

12 rakkas, or 6 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time and “Inna anzal nahou” 10 times. The rewards of him who would have done this will be incalculable and comparable to the infinite number of rays of the sun and the moon. He will be placed among the Apostles of GOD.

In the night called “Laylatoul khadr” one should not sleep until morning. It is a sacred night filled with divine blessings. The angels will descend and extend the Divine Flag from East to West wishing peace (salam) to all the people of the earth. It’s a glorious night. The Koran was sent down that night (see the Koran Chap. XLVII).

Ramadan Night 26 (Nafila)

10 rakkas, or 5 sallama.
In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time and “Khoul hou allahu ahad” 5 times.
After the last sallama, we must recite.


22 times “Astakhfiroulahi” (I ask GOD for forgiveness).
He who would have done this, will see his rewards equal to those of him who would have prayed all his life and whose prayers are innumerable like the stars and like the leaves of the trees.

On the day of resurrection, angels will surround him. Gibril will be on his right, Izrafilou on his left; Mikailou and Azrahilou behind to lead him to Paradise triumphantly.

Ramadan Night 25 (Nafila)

8 rakkas, or 4 sallama.
In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time and “Khoul hou allahu ahad” 4 times.
Whoever did this will be forgiven immediately.
GOD will attribute to him the merits of the one who worshiped the One GOD for a thousand consecutive years.

Ramadan Night 24 (Nafila)

6 rakkas, or 3 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time, 6 times “Khoul aouzou birabbil falakhi” and 6 times “Khoul aouzou birabbil nassi”.
Whoever did this will receive his paper in his right hand. His operations will be easy for him. He will be at peace on the day of resurrection.

Ramadan Night 23 (Nafila)

4 rakkas, or 2 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time, “Issadja a nasroulahi” 5 times and “Khoul hou allahou ahad” 5 times.
‘Whoever did this will be forgiven of his sins.
2 angels will write down his benefits and erase his misdeeds; he will walk in the light and pass into Paradise like lightning

Ramadan Night 22 (Nafila)

2 rakkas, or 1 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite 1 time the fatiha, 1 time “Sabisma rabbika lahla” and 3 times “Khoul aouzou birabbil nassi”.
Whoever did this, GOD will build 70 Cities in Paradise for him.
In each will be floors of gold and silver.
Each floor will contain a thousand rooms filled with silk fabrics that will shine like the sun.

Ramadan Night 21 (Nafila)

4 rakkas, or 2 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time and “Khoul hou allahu ahad” 10 times.

The rewards of the one who would have done this will be equal to those of a person who would have spent his goods on the path of GOD and who would have read the 4 sacred books.

He will be free from sins and will be pure like a newborn baby.

Ramadan Night 20 (Nafila)

10 rakkas, or 5 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time, “Inna anzal nahou” 3 times and “Khoul hou allahou ahad” 3 times.
Whoever did this will be considered the one who fasted for 50 years.
GOD will forgive him his sins. He will not feel the darkness of the tomb and will peacefully enter the garden of delights with our Prophet MOHAMED (PBUH).
He will bring his friends in.

Ramadan Night 19 (Nafila)

6 rakkas, or 3 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite the fatiha 1 time and “Khoul hou allahu ahad” 7 times. Whoever did this will see GOD accept his prayers and keep Satan away from him.

He will be one of the first to enter Paradise.

Ramadan Night 18 (Nafila)

12 rakkas, or 6 sallama.

In each rakka, one must recite 1 time the fatiha,
1 time “Sabisma rabbika lahla”, 1 time “Khoul ya ayouhal kafirouna” and 1 time “Khoul hou allahou ahad”. He will have the reward of the one who possesses all the riches of life and who has spent them on the path of GOD, the Most High.
He will be resurrected with those who are free from fear and anxiety.