Lailatul Barat – Jan. 24, 2027

Lailatul Barat
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Lailatul Barat, also known as Shab-e-Barat, is a significant Islamic observance that takes place on the 14th and 15th night of Sha’aban. This spiritual occasion is a time for Muslims to seek forgiveness, reflect on their deeds, and pray for their destiny in the year ahead. Join in prayer, give to charity, and connect with your community.

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Expected Lailatul Barat Deals

As a deeply spiritual observance focused on repentance and prayer, Lailatul Barat does not typically feature commercial deals or promotions. Instead, the focus is on charitable giving and community support. Organizations like Islamic Relief Worldwide and the Zakat Foundation of America facilitate donations that help those in need. Many local mosques and Islamic centers organize special prayers and communal meals, encouraging attendees to contribute to their local communities. Halal food businesses might offer special catering for family gatherings. We encourage individuals to support these charitable efforts and engage in acts of kindness during this blessed night.

Platform Guide for Lailatul Barat

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #LailatulBarat. Share reflections, community events, or prayers for the night.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #ShabEBarrat. Post visuals of mosque decorations, family gatherings, or spiritual quotes.

YouTube

Subscribe to @NationalToday for holiday video content. Share educational videos about the significance of Lailatul Barat and its traditions.

Social Media Tips for Lailatul Barat

Individuals

Engage in extra prayers, recite the Quran, and seek forgiveness from Allah. Reflect on your past year's actions and plan for spiritual growth in the coming year.

Creators

Produce content explaining the spiritual importance of Lailatul Barat, share personal reflections, or guide viewers through traditional prayers and supplications.

Brands

Support local mosques or Islamic charities through donations or awareness campaigns. Halal food brands can offer special products for communal meals or family gatherings.

Organizations & Brands for Lailatul Barat

  1. Islamic Relief Worldwide

    Founded in 1984 in the UK, Islamic Relief Worldwide is an independent international NGO that provides humanitarian aid and development programs. They are a major charity during Islamic observances, facilitating Zakat and Sadaqa donations globally.

  2. Zakat Foundation of America

    Established in 2001, the Zakat Foundation of America is a Chicago-based charity dedicated to alleviating poverty and empowering communities. They actively collect and distribute Zakat, a mandatory charitable contribution, and other donations during significant Islamic nights.

  3. Saffron Road

    Launched in 2010, Saffron Road is a leading brand of Halal-certified frozen meals and snacks, committed to ethical sourcing and authentic global flavors. They provide convenient and delicious options for Muslim families observing religious holidays.

  4. Modanisa

    Founded in Turkey in 2011, Modanisa is a global e-commerce platform for modest fashion, offering a wide range of clothing, accessories, and beauty products. They cater to women seeking stylish and faith-compliant attire for special occasions and daily wear.

  5. Crescent Foods

    Crescent Foods is a premium Halal meat provider in North America, committed to humane animal treatment and strict Halal standards. They offer a range of poultry, beef, and lamb products, ensuring families can prepare Halal meals for religious observances.

  6. Muslim Aid

    Established in 1985, Muslim Aid is a UK-based international charity working to combat poverty and suffering around the world. They implement various projects, including emergency relief, sustainable development, and educational initiatives, often amplified during sacred Islamic nights.

  7. Bayyinah Institute

    Founded by Nouman Ali Khan, the Bayyinah Institute is a leading educational institution focused on Arabic and Quranic studies. They provide resources and courses that deepen understanding of Islamic texts, supporting spiritual reflection during nights like Lailatul Barat.

Lailatul Barat Hero

Imam al-Ghazali

Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (c. 1058–1111) was a Persian polymath, Islamic scholar, philosopher, and theologian. Revered as one of the most influential Muslims after Prophet Muhammad, his works emphasized spiritual purification and the importance of introspection. His teachings on repentance and the pursuit of divine knowledge resonate deeply with the themes of Lailatul Barat.

History of Lailatul Barat

On Lailatul Barat, Muslims believe God descends from heaven and forgives sins very generously. Thus they spend the night in prayers and fasting till the next day. Muslims are directed to fast for at least six days this month. Muhammad dissuaded his companions from fasting before the 15th of Sha’baan because he worried about their physical health.

Lailatul Barat happens in the middle of the month of Sha’ban, which is the month before Ramadan. It is regarded as the holiest night on the Islamic Calendar. On this night, at sunset, Allah comes to the nearest heaven and announces: “Is and are no one asking forgiveness that I may forgive him? Is there no one asking provision that I may grant him provision? Is there no one afflicted that I may relieve them? Is there not such and such?” And so the night starts up at sundown on the 14th and eventually ends at dawn on the 15th of Sha’ban. Women who menstruated in Ramadan have the opportunity to make up for it this month.

The Islamic tradition remembers Muhammad, who had been prostrating in prayer for so long that his wife worried he might have died. When she made sure he wasn’t dead, she went to bed and reassured her she lay in bed, reassured of his health. When praying, Muhammad explained to his wife that he was observing a holy night when God forgives believers and releases countless people from hell.

On Lailatul Barat, festivities, cooking, and staying up the entire night in prayer are all part of the observances. Schools are given a holiday, so young children can have a chance to recuperate. In some parts of the world, people visit graves and commemorate their ancestors on this night. Apart from worshipping all night, Islamic traditions also prompt Muslims to fast on the 15th of Sha’ban.

Lailatul Barat timeline

570 A.D.
Muhammad is Born

Muhammad is born in Mecca.

610 A.D.
Allah and the Quran

Allah reveals the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad.

632 A.D.
Muhammad Dies

Muhammad passes away in Medina after serving as the holy messenger of God.

2021
Lailatul Barat

Islamic devotees light candles, fast, and pray to Allah.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Lailatul Barat

Local businesses can respectfully acknowledge Lailatul Barat by supporting their Muslim employees and communities. Restaurants offering Halal options can highlight these for family gatherings. Islamic bookstores or gift shops can promote relevant spiritual literature and prayer items. Businesses might also consider making a charitable donation to a local mosque or Islamic relief organization, demonstrating solidarity and community engagement during this sacred time.

Lailatul Barat FAQs

When is Lailatul Barat?

In 2027, Lailatul Barat commences at sundown on Monday, January 24, and extends until sundown on Tuesday, January 25. It’s a significant time for spiritual introspection and seeking divine mercy.

What is the significance of Lailatul Barat?

This sacred night holds immense spiritual weight as it is considered a time of divine decree and absolution. Muslims spend the night in fervent prayer, Quran recitation, and charitable acts, hoping for their repentance to be accepted and their prayers answered.

How many Muslims observe Lailatul Barat?

Millions of Muslims worldwide participate in the spiritual practices of Lailatul Barat, engaging in communal prayers at mosques and individual acts of worship at home. The observance fosters a strong sense of community and shared spiritual purpose among its adherents.

Is Lailatul Barat a public holiday?

While it’s a deeply revered religious observance, Lailatul Barat generally does not result in a day off from work or school in countries like the United States or the UK. Its observance is primarily personal and communal, centered around evening prayers and reflection.

How to Observe Lailatul Barat

  1. Give to the needy

    No matter the current hardships you face, always remember that someone out there is probably worse off. This sentiment helps you appreciate the small things and allows you to openly share even when the circumstance is not in your favor. On this day, don't just aim to receive, give and experience the joys that come from giving on this Lailatul Barat.

  2. Seek forgiveness

    Start with asking for forgiveness from people around before seeking divine forgiveness. You would be forgiven and divinely rewarded if you were truly repentant.

  3. Practice holiness

    Be good to others, show them kindness and love, recite the Quran, remember Allah, and do not curse or swear. It's a day to practice holiness, and we want to go all the way to make sure our sins are truly forgiven, and we're given a fresh start.

5 Amazing Facts About Lailatul Barat

  1. There are visitors from the heavens

    On Lailatul Barat, angels descend to the earth and give greetings to believers.

  2. Barat in Arabic

    'Barat' in Arabic stands for salvation and forgiveness.

  3. It is the holiest night

    Lailatul Barat is considered to be the holiest night of the Islamic calendar.

  4. It has other names

    Lailatul Barat is also called Shab-e-Barat, Barat Night, Cheragh e Brat, Berat Kandili, or Nisfu Syaaban.

  5. It also celebrates the Quran

    Lailatul Barat marks the night the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by Allah.

Why Lailatul Barat is Important

  1. We are forgiven

    As the Quran puts it, "Verily Allah the Glorious and Majestic look at His servants on the night of mid-Sha`ban, and He forgives those who ask forgiveness, and He bestows mercy on those who ask mercy, and He gives a delay to the people of envy and spite in their state." This day is one for which we are forgiven.

  2. We forgive others

    With the spirit of forgiveness still bubbling in us, we forgive others who might have wronged us and include them in our plans for celebrating the day. So let's go flexing a forgiving spirit this holiday.

  3. It is a day of joy

    After we forgive and are forgiven, only great joy and peace fill us up and make us whole again. That way, we enjoy the true love and harmony that comes from a forgiving heart.

Lailatul Barat dates

Year Date Day
2025 February 14 Friday
2026 February 3 Tuesday
2027 January 24 Sunday
2028 January 12 Wednesday
2029 December 31 Monday