Tafsir of Surat Al Qadr (The Night Of Power)
Tafsir Ibn Kathir
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In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious Most Merciful.

1. Verily, We have sent it down in the Night of Al-Qadr
2. And What will make you know what the Night of Al-Qadr is?
3. The Night of Al-Qadr is better than a thousand months.
4. Therein descend the angels and the Ruh by their Lord's permission with every 
matter.
5. There is peace until the appearance of dawn.
[Surah Al Qadr]
The Virtues of the Night of Al-Qadr(the Decree)
Allah informs that He sent the Quran down during the Night of Al-Qadr, and it 
is a blessed night about which Allah says,
We sent it down on a blessed night [44:3]
This is the Night of Al-Qadr and it occurs during the month of Ramadan. This is 
as Allah says,
The month of Ramadan in which was revealed the Quran [2:185]
Ibn Abbas and others have said, "Allah sent the Quran soen all at one time from 
the Preserved Tablet (Al-Lawh Al-Mahfuz) to the House of Might (Baytul-Izzah) , 
which is in the heaven of this world. Then it came down in parts to the 
Messenger of Allah (saws) based upon the incidents that occurred over a period 
of twenty-three years."
Then Allah magnified the status of the Night of Al-Qadr , which He chose for 
the revelation of the Mighty Quran, by His saying,
And What will make you know what the Night of Al-Qadr is?
The Night of Al-Qadr is better than a thousand months.
[At-Tabari 24:531, 532, and Al-Qurtubi 20:130]
Imam Ahmad recorded that Abu Hurayrah said, "When Ramadan would come, the 
Messenger of Allah (saws) would say,
"Verily the month of Ramadan has come to you all. It is a blessed month, which 
Allah has obligated you all to fast. During it the gates of Paradise are 
opened, the gates of Hell are closed and the devils are shackled. In it there 
is a night that is better than one thousand months. Whoever is deprived of its 
good, then he has truly been deprived"

[Ahmad 2:230. There is witness for this narration from the Hadith of Anas bin 
Malik in the book of the Sunan.] An-Nasai recorded this same Hadith. [An-Nasai 
4:129]
Aside from the fact that worship during the Night of Al-Qadr is equivalent to 
worship performed for a period of one thousand months, it is also confirmed in 
the Two Sahihs from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said,
"Whoever stands (in prayer) during the Nigh of Al-Qadr with faith and expecting 
reward (from Allah), he will be forgiven for his previous sins." [Fath Al-Bari 
4:294, and Muslim 1:253]
The Descent of the Angels and the Decree for Every Good during the Night of 
Al-Qadr
Allah says,
Therein descend the angels and the Ruh by their Lord's permission with every 
matter.
meaning, the angels descend in abundance during the Night of Al-Qadr due to its 
abundant blessings. The angels descend with the descending of blessings and 
mercy, just as they descend when the Quran is recited, they surround the 
circles of Dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and they lower their wings with true 
respect for the student of knowledge.
In reference to Ar-Ruh , it is said that here it means the angel Jibril. 
therefore, the wording of the Ayah is a method of adding the name of the 
distinct object (in this case Jibril) separate from the general group (in this 
case the angels).
Concerning Allah's statement,
with every matter.
Mujahid said, "Peace concerning every matter." Sa'id bin Mansur said, Isa bin 
Yunus told us that Al'mash narrated to them that Mujahid said concerning 
Allah's statement,
There is peace
"It is security in which Shaytan cannot do any evil or any harm." Qatadah and 
others have said, "The matters are determined during it, and the times of death 
and provisions are measured out (i.e., decided) during it." Allah says,
Therein is decreed every matter of decree [44:4]
Then Allah says,
There is peace until the appearance of dawn.
Sa'id bin Mansur said, "Hushaym narrated to us on the sincerity of Abu Ishaq, 
who narrated that Ash-Sha'bi said concerning Allah's statement,
With every matter, there is peace until the appearance of dawn.
"The angels giving the greetings of peace during the Night of Al-Qadr to the 
people in the Masjids until the coming of Fajr (dawn)."
Qatadah and Ibn Zayd both said concerning Alla's statement,
There is Peace
"This means all of it is good and there is no evil in it until the coming of 
Fajr (dawn)."
Specifying the Night of Decree and its Signs
This is supported by what Imam Ahmad recorded from Ubadah bin As-Samit that the 
Messenger of Allah (saws) said,
"The Night of Al-Qadr occurs during the last ten (nights). Whoever stands for 
them (in prayer) seeking their reward, then indeed Allah will forgive his 
previous sins and his latter sins. It is an odd night: the ninth or the 
seventh, or the fifth, or the third or the last night (of Ramadan)."
The Messenger of Allah (saws) also said,
"Verily, the sign of the Night of Al-Qadr is that it is pure and glowing as if 
ther were a bright, tranquil, calm moon during it. It is not cold, nor is it 
hot, and no shooting star is permitted until morning. Its sign is that the sun 
appears on the morning following it smooth having no rays on it, just like the 
moon on a full moon night. Shaytan is not allowed to come out with it (the sun) 
on that day." [Ahmad 5:324. It is a Mursal narration.]
This chain of narration is good. In its text there is some oddities and in some 
of its wordings there are things that are objectionable.

Abu Dawud mentioned a section in his Sunan that he titled, "Chapter: 
Clarification that the Night of Al-Qadr occurs during every Ramadan." Then he 
recorded that Abdullah bin Umar said, "The Messenger of Allah (saws) was asked 
about the Night of Al-Qadr while I was listening and he said,
"It occurs during every Ramadan." [Abu Dawud 2:111. This narration is 
considered Mawquf.]
The men of this chain of narration are all reliable, but Abu Dawud said that 
Shu'bah and Sufyan both narrated from Ishaq and they both considered it to be a 
statement of the Companion (Ibn Umar, and thus not the statement of the Prophet 
(saws) ).
It has been reported that Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri said, "The Messenger of Allah 
(saws) performed Itikaf durig the first ten nights of Ramadan and we performed 
Itikaf with him. Then Jibril came to him and said, 'That which you are seeking 
is front of you.' So the Prophet (saws) performed Itikaf during the middle ten 
days of Ramadan and we also performed Itikaf with him. Then Jibril came to him 
and said; 'That which you are seeking is ahead of you.' so the Prophet (saws) 
stood up and gave a sermon on the morning of the twentieth of Ramadan and he 
said,
"Whoever performed Itikaf with me, let him come back (for Itikaf again), for 
verily I saw the Night of Al-Qadr, and I was caused to forget it, and indeed it 
is during the last ten (nights). It is during an odd night and I saw myself as 
if I were prostrating in mud and water."
The roof of the Masjid was made of dried palm-tree leaves and we did not see 
anything (i.e. clouds) in the sky. But then a patch of wind-driven clouds came 
and it rained. So the Prophet (saws) lead us in prayer until we saw the traces 
of mud and water on the forehead of the Messenger of Allah (saws) , which 
confirmed his dream."
In one narration it adds that this occurred on the morning of the twenty-first 
night (meaning the next morning). They both (Al-Bukhari and Muslim) recorded it 
in the Two Sahihs .
[Fath Al Bari 2:329, 318, and Muslim 2:824]
Ash-Shafii said, "This Hadith is the most authentic of what has been reported." 
It has also been said that it is on the twenty-third night due to a Hadith 
narrated from Abdullah bin Unays in Sahih Muslim . [Muslim 2:827]
It has also been reported that it is on the twenty-fifth night due to what 
Al-Bukhari recorded from Ibn Abbas that the Messenger of Allah said,
"Seek it in the last ten (nights) of Ramadan. In the ninth it still remains in 
the seventh it still remains, in the fifth it still remains."
[Fath Al-Bari 4:306]
Many have explained this Hadith to refer to the odd nights, and this is the 
most apparrent and most popular explanation. It has also been said that it 
occurs on the twenty-seventh night because of what Muslim recorded in his Sahih 
from Ubay bin Ka'b that the Messenger of Allah (saws) mentioned that it was on 
the twenty-seventh night.
[Muslim 2:828]
Imam Ahmad recorded from Zirr that he asked Ubayy bin Ka'b "O Abu Al-Mundhir! 
Verily, your borther Ibn Masud says whoever stands for prayer (at night) the 
entire year, will catch the Night of Al-Qadr ." He (Ubayy) said, "May allah 
have mercy upon him. Indeed he knows that it is the twenty-seventh night." Then 
he swore by Allah. Zirr then said, "How do you know that?" Ubayy replied "by a 
sign or an indication that he (the Prophet (saws) ) informed us of. It rises 
that next day having no rays on it - meaning the sun."
[Ahmad 5:130] Muslim has also recorded it. [Muslim 2:828]
It has been said that it is the night of the twenty-ninth. Imam Ahmad bin 
Hanbal recorded from 'Ubadah bin As-Samit that he asked the Messenger of Allah 
(saws) about the Night of Decree and he replied,
"Seek it in Ramadan in the last ten nights. For verily, it is during the odd 
nights, the twenty-first, or the twenty-third, or the twenty-fifth, or the 
twenty-seventh, or the twenty-ninth, or during the last night."
[Ahmad 5:318 There is a deficiency in tis chain of narration, but the meanings 
are found with others.]
Imam Ahmad also recorded from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah (saws) 
said about the Night of Al-Qadr ,
"Verily, it is during the twenty-seventh or the twenty-ninth night. And verily, 
the angels who are on the earth during that night are more numerous than the 
number of pebbles."
[Ahmad 2:519]
Ahmad was alone in recording this Hadith and there is nothing wrong with its 
chain of narration.
At-Tirmidhi recorded from Abu Qilabah that he said, "the Night of Al-Qadr moves 
around (i.e., from year to year) throughout the last ten nights." This view 
that At-Tirmidhi mentions from Abu Qilabah has also been recorded by Malik, 
Ath-Thawri, Ahmad bin Hanbal, Ishaq bin Rahuyah, Abu Thar, Al-Muzani, Abu Bakr 
bin Khuzaymah and others. It has also been related from Ash-Shafi'i and 
Al-Qadhi reported it from him, and this is most likely. And Allah knows best.
Supplication during the Night of Decree
It is recommended to supplicate often during all times, especially during the 
month of Ramadan, in the last ten nights, and during the odd nights of it even 
more so. It is recommended that one say the following supplication a lot:
"O Allah! Verily, you are the Oft-Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon me."
This is due to what Imam Ahmad recorded from Aishah that she said "O Messenger 
of Allah! If I find the Night of Al-Qadr what should I say?" He (saws) replied,
Say : "O Allah! Verily You are the Oft-Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon 
me."
[Ahmad 6:182]
At-Tirmidhi, An-Nasai and Ibn Majah have all recorded this Hadith . At-Tirmdhi 
said "This Hadith is Hasan Sahih" . [Tahfat Al-Ahwadhi 9:495, An-Nasai in 
Al-Kurba 6:218, and Ibn Majah 2:1265]
Al-Hakim recorded it in his Mustadrak (with a different chain of narration) and 
he said that it is authentic according to the criterial of the two Shaykhs 
(Al-Bukhari and Muslim).
[Al-Hakim 1:530] An Nasai also recorded it. [An-Nasai in Al-Kubra 6:219]
This is the end of the Tafsir of Surah Laylat Al-Qadr and all praise and 
blessing are due to Allah.
 


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