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Essay heading: The Magnitude of Ramadan
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Along with praying, Muslims celebrate significant days in the month. "On the evening of the 27th day of the month, Muslims celebrate the Laylat-al-Qadr (the Night of Power)" (Zahid). This night is
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celebrated because it is believed by all Muslims that it was the night that Muhammad first received the revelation of the Quran and the night when Allah determines the future of the world for the next year... displayed 300 characters
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This night is
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celebrated because it is believed by all Muslims that it was the night that Muhammad first received the revelation of the Quran and the night when Allah determines the future of the world for the next year. By celebrating nights like this along with praying at home and in
a Mosque, a Muslim becomes much closer to Allah and in return gets to know their own identity much better... displayed next 300 characters
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