1. The Hope (The 27th Night Mercy) If I were to pass away on the 27th night (March 17, 2026), my heart leans toward Hope (Raja). * The Hadith: The Prophet (PBUH) said that during Ramadan, the gates of Jannah are opened and the gates of Hell are locked. * The Night of Power: If it is truly Laylatul Qadr, the mercy descending is greater than 1,000 months of worship. To be taken in that state, fasting, praying, and asking for forgiveness is considered a Husn-al-Khatimah (a good ending). 2. The Fear (The Accountability) But as I sit here on my prayer mat, there’s also Fear (Khawf). * My Deeds: I think about the times I lost my temper in the Johar traffic, the prayers I rushed, or the people I might have hurt with a sharp word. * The Balance: In Islam, we are taught to live between fear and hope. I fear my shortcomings, but I hope in Allah’s Infinite Mercy. 3. The "Sehri" Reflection * Right now, as I prepare for the 14th Roza, my focus isn't on the "verdict," but on the effort. * My Goal: I’m making a special Dua tonight: "Ya Allah, if You take me, take me when You are most pleased with me." * The 27th Night Prayer: I’ll be reciting the Dua taught by the Prophet (PBUH) to Hazrat Ayesha (RA): "O Allah, You are Most Forgiving, and You love to forgive, so forgive me."
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