Iran Press/Iran News: Laylat Al Qadr, also known as 'Shab-e-Qadr,' the 'Night of Destiny' or the 'Night of Power,' is observed on the 27th Day of Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. It is considered to be the holiest night of the year for Muslims and marks the night that the first verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Prophet Mohammed.
Also, the night preceding Imam Ali’s martyrdom is recognized to be one of the threefold Qadr Nights, when the Holy Qur’an was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) more than 14 centuries ago.
Shahcheragh is a famous holy shrine of Imam Mousa Kazem's (7th Shia Imam) son, Mir Seyed Ahmad, who is the brother of Imam Reza (8th Shi'a Imam) (peace be upon him).
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People in Muslim countries worldwide attend the first night of Qadr rituals.
People all over Islamic Iran mourned on the second night of Qadr of the Holy month of Ramadan and the night of the martyrdom of Imam Ali (AS) on Friday night, and at the same time, reciting the prayer of Joshan Kabir and the Qur'an to resume their sincere prayers to God.
In compliance with health protocols, the people of Fars province attended the Qadr night ceremony in the holy shrine of Shahcheragh and recited the Quran and prayers until dawn.
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