“Laylatul-bara’ah”

 

"Laylatul-bara’ah"

Ya Rabb,

You soon unlock

From a treasure chest,

Within a treasure box,

Within a treasure casket,

Within a treasure trove,

From a Treasure Palace

A fragment of Your Hidden Treasure.

 

Ya Rabb,

You descend,

Holding a glistening gem.

A blinding shimmer,

Crystallized as

Laylatul-bara’ah.

Secreted in its flawless facets

Is freedom from the Fire.

 

Ya Rabb,

Scorch the residue of rust,

Corrode the corrosion and corruption,

Eradicate malice, pride, shirk, disobedience,

And arrogance keeping me from kith and kin.

For I am doomed

While traces of these linger.

 

Ya Rabb,

On this night favoured by You,

Expiate my sins,

Forgive forgive forgive,

As you witness

The rivers of tears dry

From remorse.

While my forehead becomes concrete in Sajdah,

My body fasts,

My tongue beseeches

The words given by the one purified by You,

To Sayyidatuna Ayesha,

Thousands upon thousands upon thousands,

Upon thousands.

 

Ya Rabb,

My heart ignites

With a fire of yearning,

To be safe from Your Fire.

To be given intercession

By the truthful inviter to the truth

Of Your Truth.

And if death is deemed,

Dress it with Gentleness.

 

Ya Rabb,

Do not close the lid of Your Treasures

Until I am counted as a hair on the sheep of the Kalb tribe.

Do not close the lid of Your Treasures

Until my deeds will be lifted

Rather than thrown.

Until this heart is humbled

In readiness

For Ramadhan purification.

 

Ya Rabb,

Multiply our salutations upon the star of Your Glory.

Amplify our benedictions

To the light from Your Light.

Ya Rabb,

Perpetually send Your peace and mercy

Upon the one who invited us to You.

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Ummul-Mu’mineen ‘Aishah, Radi-Allahu anha, is reported to have said, "Once Prophet Muhammad, Sall-Allahu alayhi wa sallam, performed the Salah of the night (Tahajjud) and made a very long Sajdah until I feared that he had passed away. When I saw this, I rose (from my bed) and moved his thumb (to ascertain whether he is alive). The thumb moved, and I returned (to my place). Then I heard him saying in Sajdah: ‘I seek refuge of Your forgiveness from Your punishment, and I seek refuge of Your pleasure from Your annoyance, and I seek Your refuge from Yourself. I cannot praise You as fully as You deserve. You are exactly as You have defined Yourself.’ Thereafter, when he raised his head from Sajdah and finished his salah, he said to me: ‘Aishah, did you think that the Prophet has betrayed you?’ I said, ‘No, O Prophet of Allah, but I was afraid that your soul has been taken away because your Sajdah was very long.’ He asked me, ‘Do you know which night is this?’ I said, ‘Allah and His Messenger know best.’ He said, ‘This is the night of the half of Sha’ban. Allah Almighty looks upon His slaves in this night and forgives those who seek forgiveness and bestows His mercy upon those who pray for mercy but keeps those who have malice (against a Muslim) as they were before, (and does not forgive them unless they relieve themselves from malice).’"


A beautiful Du’a: http://www.iqra.net/Dua/shaban.php

Clear Do’s and Don’ts on this blessed month and the blessed middle night:
http://www.albalagh.net/general.shaban.shtml

A comprehensive coverage of Sha’ban: http://webpages.marshall.edu/~laher1/shabaan15.html

Supplications with explanations: http://www.aicp.org/IslamicInformation/English/TheMonthofShaaban.htm

 

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Ameen. 

 

 

 

7 thoughts on ““Laylatul-bara’ah”

  1. Juweariyah

    Bismillah hir Rahman nir Raheem
    Allahumma salli ‘alaa sayyidinaa Muhammadin ‘abdika wa rasoolikan-nabiyyil ummiyyu wa ‘alaa aalihi wa sahbihi wa salli

    15th of Sha’ban is coming up soon! The ground is fertile for planting those spiritual seeds and the rainy season is just a few weeks away, so lets reap the fruit available to us by doing extra right away, if we haven’t already.

    May Allah subhaanahu wa ta ‘aala grant us the gift of extra recitation of Qur’an, extra nawaafil acts and salaahs, extra dhikr, and extra fasting now, and may we spiritually soar into Ramadan so that once it begins the wind of its blessings catch us under the wings and raise us to the lofty heights of wilaaya. Ameen.

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  2. administrator

    Assalamu alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu,
    Ameen Ameen Ameen. Insha’Allah such flourishing images become a reality for the entire Ummah, with Allah Ta’ala accepting our increased efforts and bringing us all closer to Him during this most blessed of time. Ameen.
    Wassalamu alaikum
    almiskeenah

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  3. Sidra

    Asalamu Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu
    The poem was really moving and beautiful! I loved it.
    JazakAllahu Khayran for sharing and Amin to Javerias duas!
    :-)
    Wasalams!

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  4. administrator

    Assalamu alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuhu,
    According to Anas ibn Malik RadhiAllahu anhu the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam said: “The excellence of Rajab over other months is like the excellence of the Qur’an over all other speech, while the excellence of Sha’ban over other months is like my excellence over the rest of the Prophets, and the excellence of Ramadan over other months is like the excellence of Allah Ta’ala over all His creatures.”
    How IMMENSELY BLESSED we are!!!!!!
    Wassalamu alaikum
    almiskeenah

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  5. Farhanah

    As salaamu alai kum,

    Ameen to the duas. What beautiful poetry to soften the heart, may Allah SWT the Generous, Most Merciful and Kind bless the time of the ummah to make the most of such special nights. Ameen.
    Wa’salaam.

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  6. administrator

    Assalamu alaikum, Ameen Sister Farhanah, plus the following was sent to me so I add it to this post, Jazakumullahu to all “out there” May we all meet at the Kawthar as a result of our efforts for this glorious Islam!INSHA’ALLAH AMEEN!
    Dua of Nisfi Shaban
    Come Spend That Night in Worship-ness
    Sufi Meditation Center
    By Shaykh Hisham al Qabbani

    O God, Tireless Owner of Bounty. O Owner of Sublimity, Honor, Power, and Blessings.
    There is no god except You, the Support of refugees and Neighbor of those who seek nearness, Guardian of the fearful.

    O God, if you have written in Your Book that I be abject, deprived, banished, and tight-fisted, then erase it

    O God, through Your bounty, Erase my misery, deprivation, banishment, and stinginess and establish me with You as happy, provided with blessings, for surely You have said—and Your Word is True—in Your Revealed Book on the tongue of Your Messenger, “God blots out or confirms what He pleases, and with Him is the Mother of Books.” (13:39)

    My God, by the Great Manifestation of the Night of the middle of the Noble Month of Sha`ban “in which every affair of wisdom is made distinct and authorized,“(44:4)

    remove from us calamities—those we know and those we do not know, and Thou knowest best—for surely You are the Most Mighty, the Most Generous. May God bless Muhammad and his Family and Companions.

    After every reading recite:
    Allahumma Ya Dha ’l-Manni la yamannu ‘alayhi ahad,
    ya Dha ’l-Jalali wa ’l-Ikram ya Dha ‘?-??li wa ’l-An’ am.
    La ilaha illa Anta.
    Dahara ’l-laji’?n wa Jaru ’l-mustajir?n
    wa Amanu ’l-kha’if?n. Allahumma in kunta katabtan?
    ‘indaka f? ummu ’l-Kitabi shaq?yan aw ma?r?man aw
    ma?r?dan aw muqataran ‘alayya mina ’r-rizq famhu-llahumma
    bi-fa?lika shaqawat? wa ?urmani wa ?urd?
    wa iqtara rizq? wa thabitn? ‘indaka f? ummi ’l-kitabi
    sa’?dan wa marz?qan li ’l-khayrati fa-innaka qulta wa
    qawluku ’l-?aqq f? kitabik al-munzal ‘ala lisani
    nab?yyika ’l-mursal:
    yam?ullahu ma yasha’u wa
    yuthbitu wa ‘indahu Ummu ’l-Kitab.
    Ilah? bi ’t-tajall? ala‘azami f? lalayti ’n-nisfi min shahri sha’bani ’lmu
    ‘azami ’l-mukarrami ’llat? yufraqu fiha kullu amrin
    hakimin wa yubram, an takshifa ‘anna mina ’l-bala’i ma
    na’lamu wa ma la na’lamu wa ma Anta bihi a’alamu
    innaka Anta al-A’azzu ’l-Akram. Wa šalla-Allahu ‘ala
    Sayyidina Muhammadin wa ‘ala alihi wa sahbihi wa
    sallam.

    http://www.sufimeditationcenter.com
    As Sayed Nurjan Mirahmadi
    http://www.nurmuhammad.com
    Wassalamu alaikum
    almiskeenah

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