Mosques Across Ras Al Khaimah Were Packed On The 27th Night Of Ramadan

Mosques across Ras Al Khaimah witnessed large crowds last night as worshippers gathered for Qiyam prayers on the 27th night of Ramadan.

The night is widely considered one of the most significant nights during the holy month, as many Muslims believe it could be Laylat Al Qadr (The Night of Decree), a night described as better than a thousand months.

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Worshippers gathered across the emirate

Videos shared by residents showed remarkable scenes of worshippers filling mosques across the emirate as people came together for prayer and reflection.

Among the mosques that saw particularly large crowds were Sheikh Zayed Mosque and Sheikh Khalifa Mosque, where prayer halls and surrounding areas were filled with worshippers.

 

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A special night during the last ten days of Ramadan

The final ten nights of Ramadan are known for increased worship, with many people attending Qiyam prayers late into the night, hoping to witness Laylat Al Qadr.

The scenes across Ras Al Khaimah reflected a powerful moment of faith and community as people gathered in large numbers during one of the most spiritually significant nights of Ramadan.

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