| The Night of Power Laylat Al QadrThe Night of Power or Destiny is an extremely important night for 
              Muslims. It is the night in which our code of guidance, the Holy 
              Quran, was revealed from the Lord of the Universe to Prophet Muhammad. 
              The Quran was revealed in Ramadan (2:185), and traditionally Muslims 
              celebrated the Night of Power on the 27th night of Ramadan.  God describes this night as better than a thousand months. During 
              that night, the angels and the Spirit descend therein, by God’s 
              leave, to carry out every command (97:1-5). Because the Night of Power is such a special night, those Muslims 
              (Submitters) who want to gain extra credit of righteousness spend 
              the night by commemorating God the Almighty either in their privacy 
              or in a mosque with other Muslims. There are also some Muslims who 
              retreat to a mosque in the last ten days of Ramadan to take advantage 
              of God’s blessings further and increase their faith of submission. 
             Although the Night of Power falls on the 27th night of Ramadan, 
              the followers of satanic innovations are never sure about it. They 
              have their own books to follow beside the Quran a.k.a. hadiths 
              (sayings attributed to the prophet). In one of them, SaHiH Bukhary, 
              it is claimed that the prophet and his companions knew the precise 
              night, but later God caused it to be forgotten. In still another 
              hadith, it is reported that the “Night of Power” keeps 
              changing from one year to another, whatever this means. True Muslims always trust their Lord, and are confident that He 
              will never deceive them. When God Almighty informs us in His most 
              authentic Hadith that “We did not leave anything out of this 
              book” (6:38), they know that all they need is found in this 
              divine revelation. For this reason, and even before the discovery 
              of the divine code of 19 by Dr. Rashad Khalifa, Muslim scholars 
              researched for the exact date of the “Night of Power,” 
              or Laylat Al Qadr in the Quran. Some saw signs in Sura 97 “Al Qadr.” It is interesting 
              to see that God mentioned “Laylat Al Qadr” (The Night 
              of Power), a phrase that consists of 9 Arabic letters, exactly three 
              times, in 97:1, 2, and 3. The sign was that 9x3=27, which means 
              it is the 27th night of Ramadan. Other Muslim researchers noticed that Sura 97 consists of exactly 
              30 Arabic words, as if it were referring to the days of the month. 
              If you start counting the words, then you will find that the 27th 
              word is “it,” as if God is telling us the 27th night 
              of Ramadan is “it.”  Mathematical Confirmation The code of 19, however, serves as an authentication for all information 
              one extracts from the book of God. It also helps put to rest any 
              speculations concerning the exact occurrence of that night. The 
              divine code spells out the true date of the night of power as follows: The gematric or numeric value of “Laylat Al Qadr” is 
              410. The nine Arabic letters that make up this phrase have the following 
              values (letters shown in English equivalents): L=30, Y=10, L=30, T=5, A=1, L=30, Q=100, D=4, R=200 If we add 410, the total of above numbers, plus the Sura number 
              (97) and the verse numbers in which “Laylat Al Qadr” 
              occurs (1, 2, 3), we get  410 + 97 + 1 + 2 + 3 = 513, or 19 x 27. 
             Praise God. Mohamed H. Aboul-Seoud, Ph.D. |