Dawoodi Bohra — Lailatul Qadr Namaz
The Dai al-Mutlaq teaches that loud recitation on this night prevents laziness, unites the hearts of the believers, and follows the practice of the Awliya Allah (Friends of God) who recited the Quran aloud to battle internal whispers ( waswas ).
A distinctive feature of the Dawoodi Bohra observance is the emphasis on the Wasila (intercession). The community believes that the prayers of the Dai al-Mutlaq (currently His Holiness Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin) hold immense weight on this night. dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz
According to Dawoodi Bohra texts, the 1000 raka'ats represent: The Dai al-Mutlaq teaches that loud recitation on
: Lean to the right side and recite the following 40 times, then lean to the left and recite it 40 times: According to Dawoodi Bohra texts, the 1000 raka'ats
Parents often encourage children to stay awake all night, sometimes following the tradition of Maulatena Fatema (SA), who would sprinkle water on children’s faces to help them remain alert for worship. The Sequence of Namaz (Prayers)