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Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010.
When all the doors are closed, go to Him.
He is open 24/7.
He is actually waiting for you, but you're too busy to give Him a visit.
A muslim reclining in front of "Bait-ul-Mukarram mosque" at the night of "Shab-eBarat".
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The fireworks, if it be fair to call them that, lit up Shab-e-Barat and made it colorful. For the children particularly, they made the festival a brilliant spectacle.
Shab-e-Barat, 2014.
Mid-Sha'ban is the 15th day of the eighth month (shaaban) of the Islamic lunar calendar. The preceding night is known as Laylatul Bara’ah or Laylatun Nisfe min Sha’ban in the Arab world, and as Shab-e-barat (شب برات) in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran and India. These names are translated to the night of records, the night of assignment and the night of deliverance, and the observance involves a festive nightlong vigil with prayers. In some regions, this is also a night when one's deceased ancestors are commemorated.~~~Wikipedia
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Muslims are praying their in Baitul Mokarram Mosque at Dhaka,the holy Shab-e-Barat, the night of fortune and forgiveness on 2nd June 2015.
The Muslim devotees will pass the night offering special prayers, reciting from the Holy Quran, holding milad, zikr and other religious rituals seeking divine blessings for the wellbeing of mankind. They will also visit the graveyards of their relatives and Muslim saints overnight and distribute sweets and homemade foods among the poor, their neighbours, friends and relatives.
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010.
There, in a bright palace, He lives.
And writes even brighter destiny for the guests visiting Him.....
The destiny of the street is simply copied from the previous year....
Captured during the "Lilatul Barat" or "Shab - e - Barat". According to muslims, Allah writes the fate of human kind for the upcoming year in this night. Muslims pray during this night entreating a better future.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010.
God writes their fate in His scribbles.
...And that's enough to make them laugh, cry, live and die.
Their birth and death lies in the hands of God...
...But in between, they fight alone.
The night of "Lailatul Barat". Muslims are heading towards the mosque to perform Salaat.
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At Badshahi Mosque on Shab e Barat. Ironically, the mosque was empty with scattered souls owing to the police barricades on all surrounds. We had to present our credentials at more or less four odd locations to secure an entrance, that too after quite a hassle.... Freedom to worship for all in the homeland lest with the state religion of the Islamic Republic...
محفل ذکر بسلسلہ شب برات خصوصی خطاب ڈاکٹر محمد طاہر القادری
2جون بروز منگل 2015بعد نماز عشاء
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Shab-E-Barat Mubarak
Today is Shab e Raat
The Night of Blessing
When The Deeds of
The Whole Human Year
Is Presented Above
When The Decisions of
“Life” & Death”
R Made for The Next Year
The Night of “Ibadaat”
Shab-e-barat mubarak to all muslims in pk and all over the world. May allah have mercy on all of us and forgive all our sins. Remember me in your prayers
MiM Supremo Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen president Barrister Asaduddin Owaisi Member of Parliament (Hyderabad) & Anwar-e Tarikath Hazrath Tahir Quadri Advocate on the occasion of Shab-e-barat (شب برات) and Asad giving Speech @ khilwath ground Hyderabad deccan. .
The involvement of the minority community's people in some of the terrorist attacks and the Kashmir imbroglio has made many of the right wing Hindu nationalists question their nationalistic fervor. But does the common man worry so much about religious fundamentalism or nationalism when all he has on his mind is to think about getting two square meals. And when he fails to get even that or looses hope of making a good life, he often falls prey to the politics of religion and embraces the path of violence. I my mind the economic prosperity of all is the door to peaceful co-existence for India's people.
Here these boys are wearing the colors of the Indian flag (though the green should be a bit darker, but there is a bonus - the boy on the left is also wearing a shade of blue which is the color of the Ashok Chakra in the center of the Indian flag).
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.
That kid totally owned that table. Managing the crowd, even that young? It's a gift.
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.
The Night of Mid-Sha'ban.Also known as Laylatul Baraâah or Laylatun Nisfe min Shaâban in the Arab world, and as Shab-e-barat (شب برات) in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran and India, which refers to the night of records, the night of assignment and the night of deliverance, and the observance involves a festive nightlong vigil with prayers.
Photo : Anik Rahman
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.
I was pretty lucky to have met Emad the day before through his sister. Not only was he a DJ on the local community station, he offered to take me around all night long, including up top one of the close-by mountain tops for an excellent view which, growing up in Vancouver, didn't look all that stunning until I reminded myself that on any other night, this view would have been pretty dark.
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.
I was pretty lucky to have met Emad the day before through his sister. Not only was he a DJ on the local community station, he offered to take me around all night long, including up top one of the close-by mountain tops for an excellent view which, growing up in Vancouver, didn't look all that stunning until I reminded myself that on any other night, this view would have been pretty dark.
We tried to do this photo but never really succeeded. So instead, we have Art!
Shab e Barat is a night of forgiveness and of remembering your ancestors. All day, food is prepared and come evening, there's lights and candles everywhere, people visit their deceased families' graves, pray, and share food.
When this was explained to me, I imagined a sombre evening, but it was the opposite. Everyone was eager to share, to invite, to welcome, and the night was full of joy.
The holiday falls during a full moon, so wandering the streets is pretty incredible.