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Supplication on the Last Night of Sha'ban and the First of Ramadan - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Supplication on the Last Night of Sha’ban and the First of Ramadan 2025-02-27 394 Views Sha'ban , Supplication Introduction Supplication holds a central place in Islamic spirituality, serving as a means through which believers seek divine mercy, guidance, and blessings.
The transition from Shaban to Ramadan is a particularly significant period in the Islamic calendar, marked by deep reflection and spiritual preparation. This paper explores the supplications recommended for the last night of Sha’ban and the first night of Ramadan, emphasizing their theological significance and practical implications for a believer’s spiritual journey.
Drawing upon Quranic verses and Prophetic traditions, this study examines how these supplications encapsulate key themes such as repentance, divine proximity, and readiness for the sacred month of fasting. By understanding these supplications, Muslims can approach Ramadan with a heightened sense of devotion, fully prepared to reap its spiritual rewards.
Contents Introduction Last Night of Shaban Last Night of Shaban The month of Sha’ban (i.e, the eighth month in the Islamic Calendar) is a preparatory period for the holy month of Ramadan. In the last night of Shaban and the first night of Ramadan, certain supplications are recommended. We shall therefore discuss the recommended supplication in this article.
This is the blessed month in which the Qur’an was revealed as guidance for mankind and clear evidence of guidance and discrimination (of right from wrong) is being witnessed by us. Therefore, keep us healthy in it and keep us sound in our faith in it and accept it from us in a state of prosperity and health granted to us by You, O’ He who acknowledges and gives answer many times to the very little offered to Him and thanks us by giving us plenty, accept my simple (acts).