Laylatul Qadr 2023 Sydney

Laylat al-Qadr is most likely to be held on one of the last 10 days of month of Ramadan in the Islamic calendar. In the table below, you will find when Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power] is official marked and celebrated in Australia over a span of 15 years. All the information display below is also available via our API as well as downloadable as a csv. Signup here to get started

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YearDay of the WeekDateName2010
SundaySeptember 5Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2011
FridayAugust 26Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2012
TuesdayAugust 14Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2013
SaturdayAugust 3Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2014
ThursdayJuly 24Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2015
MondayJuly 13Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2016
SaturdayJuly 2Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2017
WednesdayJune 21Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2018
SundayJune 10Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2019
FridayMay 31Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2020
TuesdayMay 19Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2021
SaturdayMay 8Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2022
ThursdayApril 28Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2023
MondayApril 17Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2024
FridayApril 5Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]2025
WednesdayMarch 26Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power]

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Alhamdulillah. The blessed month of Ramadan is almost here. For Muslims across the globe, the holy month of Ramadan is a sacred time for worshipping Allah [SWT]

It is an opportunity for new beginnings. An opportunity for spiritual renewal and reflection, increased devotion, and celebration of the mercy and love of Allah [SWT]

What is Ramadan?

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar, in which healthy adult Muslims are required to fast each day from dawn until dusk. This includes abstaining from drinking, eating, immoral acts and anger. Other acts of worship such as prayer, reading the Quran and charity are also encouraged during the holy month

Ramadan lasts either 29 or 30 days, and the time during which it takes place varies every year. As the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle, which is roughly 10 or 11 days shorter than the commonly used Gregorian calendar, the Holy month of Ramadan rotates back each year

This year, Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of Wednesday, March 22 and end on the evening of Thursday, April 21, 2023, depending on the sighting of the moon

Important Dates in Ramadan

The Night of Power – Laylatul Qadr

In light of Allah’s love and mercy towards us, the reward for every good deed in Ramadan is multiplied by 70. The last 10 days and nights hold even more significance as they are full of even greater rewards and blessings. Including the most blessed of nights. Laylatul Qadr

Allah SWT describes Laylatul Qadr as

“What will make you realise what the Night of Power is like?

The Night of Power is better than a thousand months

Angels and the Spirit descend upon it with their Lord´s permission with every command;

There is peace that night until the coming of dawn. ” [Quran. 97. 1-5]

Do good deeds properly, sincerely and moderately and know that your deeds will not make you enter Paradise, and that the most beloved deed to Allah’s is the most regular and constant even though it were little. [Prophet Muhammad [s] as narrated by A’isha [ra] in Sahih Bukhari, vol. 8, hadith 471]

Eid al-Fitr 

Eid al-fitr marks the end of the blessed month of Ramadan.  

This year Eid al-Fitr is expected to be celebrated on Friday, April 21, 2023. However, the exact date is subject to the sighting of the moon of Shawwal [the 10th month of the Islamic Calendar]

“Verily We have sent it [this Qur’an] down in the Night of Power. The Night of Power is better than a thousand months. ” [Surah al-Qadr. 1-3]

Join our Laylatul Qadr spiritual night to observe ‘the night that is better than a thousand months. ’ Take advantage of catching the benefits and rewards of this blessed night

Phần 1. 7. 30pm – 10. 30 giờ chiều

  • Taraweh [program will start with the isha & tarawih prayers]
  • Spiritual Talk
  • Dhikr & Dua

Phần 2. 11pm-Fajr

  • The Night Prayer [Qiyam ul Layl]
  • Quran Recitation
  • Personal Worship
  • Collective & Personal Dua
  • Sehoor

*Light refreshments and suhoor will be offered during the night

*This event is for man & women in separate halls

We look forward to spending this blessed night together in worship and remembrance of Him

What day is Laylatul Qadr 2023 Australia?

Laylatul Qadr [Night of Power] Observances

What time is Ramadan in Sydney 2023?

Sydney Ramadan Timing 2023. Today, 03 July, 2023 [15 Dhul-Hijjah 1444], the Ramadan timings in Sydney are in accordance with the sunset and dawn as follows. the Sydney Sehri time is 05. 31 am, and the Iftar time in Sydney is 4. 58 pm .

When to expect Lailatul Qadr?

Look for it in the odd nights of the last ten nights of the month of Ramadan . Humankind will never know the exact date of Laylatul Qadr. However, it is most likely one of the odd nights in the last ten nights of Ramadan – Allah knows best.

Where is Ramadan 2023?

The holy month of Ramadan 2023 is likely to begin on March 23 , this depends on the sighting of the crescent moon and will last for four weeks and ends with Eid-ul-Fitr. Eid -ul-Fitr in India will be celebrated on Friday, April 21 or Saturday, April 22 depending on the sighting of the Moon. When does Ramadan start?

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