The last ten nights of Ramazan have officially begun, marking one of the most sacred periods for Muslims around the world. During these final nights, thousands of worshippers gather at Masjid-e-Nabawi in Madinah to observe Itikaf.
Masjid-e-Nabawi, also known as the Prophet’s Mosque, becomes a center of spiritual devotion during this time. Muslims from different countries travel to the holy city to take part in this special period of Ramazan.
Itikaf is a spiritual retreat observed during the final ten days of Ramazan. During this practice, believers stay inside the mosque and dedicate their time to prayer, recitation of the Quran, and reflection. The goal is to seek forgiveness, mercy, and closeness to Allah.
At Masjid-e-Nabawi, worshippers prepare for long hours of prayer and quiet reflection. Many bring personal prayer mats, copies of the Quran, and other essentials for their stay. Mosque authorities also arrange special facilities to support the large number of visitors.
The final ten nights of Ramazan hold great religious importance. Muslims believe that Laylat al-Qadr, also known as the Night of Power, occurs during these nights. According to Islamic tradition, this night is more rewarding than a thousand months of worship.
Because of this belief, many Muslims increase their prayers and acts of charity during the last part of Ramazan. Mosques around the world remain filled with worshippers during late-night prayers known as Taraweeh and Qiyam-ul-Lail.
Masjid-e-Nabawi is one of the most significant religious sites in Islam. It holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims. Worshippers feel a deep spiritual connection when they gather there during Ramazan.
Pilgrims from different regions also share meals during Iftar and Suhoor inside the mosque complex. These gatherings create a strong sense of unity and community among Muslims.
Authorities in Saudi Arabia have also increased services to accommodate the growing number of visitors. Security, cleaning, and support staff work around the clock to ensure a smooth experience for pilgrims.
As the final days of Ramazan continue, millions of Muslims worldwide will focus on prayer, reflection, and spiritual growth. For many believers, these nights represent the most meaningful part of the holy month.
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