"Al-Qadr" is the 97th chapter of the Qur'an, Islam's holy scripture. It is traditionally understood by Muslims to commemorate the night when the Prophet Muhammad first received revelation, making it spiritually significant in Islamic tradition.
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Recitation of Al-Qadr in mujawwad.
Al Qadr (Arabic: القدر, "Power, Fate") is the 97th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, with 5 āyāt or verses. It is a Meccan surah which celebrates the night when the first revelation of what would become the Qur'an was sent down. The chapter is titled after the word al-qadr in the first verse.
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