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The "Night of Destiny", or "Laylat al-Qadar.

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Muslims believe, on the basis of the text of the Kor'an itself, that Allah
"revealed" the Koran in the "Night of Destiny".
(Sura XCVII, v. 1) We sent it down on the Night of Destiny..
What is the "Night of Destiny", and when it was?
According to Islamic belief, and on the basis a text of the Kor'an, it is one
of the nights of Ramadan.
(Sura II, v. 185) The month of Ramadan [is that] in which was revealed
the Kor'an, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and
criterion..
(Sura XCVII) 1. We sent it down on the Night of Destiny. 2. But what
will convey to you what the Night of Destiny is? 3. The Night of Decree is
better than a thousand months. 4. In it descend the angels and the Spirit, by
the leave of their Lord, with every command. 5. Peace it is; until the rise of
dawn..
For the Spirit, it is meant JIBRIL, which would be the Archangel
Gabriel!
They said too, that is called the "Night of Destiny" because in it Allah
decided everything, from immemorial time up to eternity!
(Sura XLIV, v. 2-4) [I swear] By the clear Book, Indeed, We sent it down
during a blessed night. Indeed, We were to warn [mankind]. On that night
is made distinct every precise matter, [Every] matter [proceeding] from
Us..
Muhammad said that the "Night of Destiny" is a night of the month of
Ramadan, in each year of the Hegira calendar. As usual, nothing is
specific, and there are many contradictory Mohammedan traditions about
that.
When?
(Abu Sa'id al!Khudri) The Messenger of Allah said: I observed i'tikaf
(confined himself for devotion and prayer) during the first ten nights of the
month of Ramadan, in order to seek the Night of Destiny. I then
observed i'tikaf during the middle ten days of the month of Ramadan. Then
(the angel) JIBRIL was sent to me, and I was told that this (night) is
among the last ten (nights). It was shown to me on an odd (days night)
and I (saw in the dream) that I was prostrating in the morning prayer in
mud and water. So in the morning of the 21ths night, when the Prophet
got up for dawn prayer, there was a rainfall and the mosque dripped. When
he came out after completing the Morning Prayer, (I saw) that his forehead
and the tip of his nose had (traces) of mud and water, and that was the
21st night of Ramadan, which is among the last ten (nights). (Muslim,
Book 6, n. 2627) - (see: Bukhari).
So, it falls on the 21ths night
(Ibn Unais) I said: Oh Messenger of Allah, tell me about the Night of
Destiny. The Prophet said: Im not going to tell you, otherwise, the people
may abandon the other prayers, but for you sake, follow it in the twenty-
third of the month of Ramadan. (TABARANI).
Then, we find twenty-third of the month.
(Ubayy) By Allah, I know when is the Night of Destiny; it is the night on
which the Messenger of Allah commanded us to pray. It is the night of the
twenty-seventh day of Ramadan. (Muslim).
Here we find the twenty-seventh of Ramadan!
(Aisha) Il Prophet said: Seek the Night of Destiny, on the unevenly
numbered nights during the last ten days of the month of Ramadan.
(Bukhari) - (Sahih Muslim).
It is to say, either the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night of Ramadan!
(Ibn `Omar) The Prophet said: Seek the Night of Destiny in the last seven
days (of Ramadan). (Bukhari, vol. 9, n. 120).
This excludes both 21 through 23 of Ramadan.
The same, according to the following tradition.
('Ubada ibn Samit) Allah's Messenger came out to inform the people
about the (date of the) night of Destiny. The Prophet said: Look for it in
the 7th, the 9th and the 5th of the last 10 nights of the month of Ramadan.
(Bukhari, vol. 1, n. 46).
All of these contradictions are within authentic Hadiths.
But, the following shows major contradiction.
('Ubada ibn Samit) Allah's Messenger came out to inform the people
about the Night of Destiny, but there happened a quarrel between two
Muslim men. The Prophet said: As so and so and so and so quarreled, my
knowledge about the Night of Destiny was taken away and maybe it was
better for you. Now look for it in the 7th, the 9th and the 5th of the last 10
nights of the month of Ramadan. (Bukhari, vol. 1, n. 46).
(Ibn Unais) Allah's Messenger said: I was shown the Night of Destiny,
and then I was made to forget it. (Muslim, Book 6, n. 2631).
Then, Muhammad did not know when is it!
Why the allegation of forgetfulness??
(Abu HURAIRA) The Prophet said: Whoever spends the Night of Destiny
in prayer, full of faith and seeking reward, all his previous sins will be
forgiven. (Bukhari) - (Muslim).
According to another report: Whoever spends that night in prayer, his
previous and future sins will be forgiven.
(Sura XCVII) In it descend the angels and the Spirit, by the leave of their
Lord, with every command..
(Anas) The Prophet said: In the Night of Destiny, JIBRIL, with numerous
angels, cones down to earth, to pray and surrender Allahs greeting to all
Muslims, sitting or standing to mention Allah. (Exegesis of the Koran).
Muhammad was too exposed.
This is how he evaded his words.
And almost the whole Islamic issues, the question shows a major problem:
geographical location. In the East or in the West, at the nighttime, the sun
shines elsewhere at the same moment.
Then, where should be the Night of Destiny?
Muhammad and Allah of the Muslim never knew that the earth is
spherical, both thought it flat, hence, the sun shines everywhere it on the
same time, and the night falls everywhere on earth!
Allah and his Messenger ignored the issues of the day and night.
The solution?
Of course there is no answer.
Signs indicating the Night of Destiny.
* The sun appears the following morning, white and beamless.
(Ubayy) By Allah, the Messenger of Allah said: It is the night of the
twenty-seventh day of Ramadan, and its indication is that the sun rises
bright on that day without rays. (Muslim) - (Abu Dawoud) - (Termidhi).
(Ibn Mas'oud) The Messenger of Allah said: The Night of Destiny is in
the second half of the last seven days of Ramadan, the following morning,
the sun rises clear, without a beam. (Musnad Ahmad).
Also, the sun rises flat, beamless like the moon!
(Ubayy ibn Ka'b) The Messenger of Allah said: The Night of Destiny is
the night of the twenty-seventh of Ramadan, the following morning, the
sun rises flat like a disk, without a beam, till the late morning. (Musnad
Ahmad).
The sunshine is beams of light, scientifically and practically, the words of
Muhammad do not make sense.
* The Night of Density is neither hot nor cold!
(Ibn Abbas) The Prophet said: The Night of Destiny is a pleasant night,
neither hot nor cold, and the following day the sun rises red and weak.
(Sahih Ibn-Khuzaymah) - (Musnad al-Tayalisi).
(Ibn al-ASQA) the Prophet said: The Night of Destiny is a bright night,
neither hot nor cold, it is not cloudy nor rainy, and not windy; in which no
meteors are hurled. (Tabarani) - (Majma Zawaid) - (Musnad Ahmad).
This contrasts with another tradition.
(Jabir ibn SAMURA) The Messenger of Allah said: The Night of
Destiny is Night Rainy and Windy! (Ibn Abu Shaybah).
What we should believe?
Applying the Lunar Islamic Year instead of solar one, the month of
Ramadan falls in the summer sometimes, and sometimes in the winter.
Also, depends on the geographical location, in the northern hemisphere or
the southern. Hence, the coordinates of longitude and latitude put the lie to
Muhammad sayings.
* From its signs, is that the demons are segregated that day.
(Ibn SAMIT) No plant is hurled during the Night of Destiny. (Musnad
Ahmad).
(Ibn al-ASQA) the Prophet said: In the Night of Destiny no meteors are
hurled. (Tabarani).
We have to explain these 2 Hadiths.
(Sura LXVII, v. 5) And We have certainly beautified the nearest heaven
with stars and have made them what is thrown at the demons....
We should first start indicating guile in some versions of translations of the
Koran in English. They place the word from to make the sentence
acceptable for western people, that to be made [from] them what is
thrown at the demons. They try to hide the absurd claim that stars used by
Allah as small projectiles!
Going on:
(Mujahid) During the Night of Destiny, no demon is released (by Allah),
and nobody suffer a disease (Sic!). (Ibn Abu Hatim).
(Ibn Masoud) The sun rises every day between the two horns of the devil,
except the morning of the Night of Destiny. (Ibn Abu Shaybah).
(Jabir, referring to the Prophet) The Night of Destiny is clear, neither hot
nor cold, all the planets are well seen; furthermore, the devil cannot come
out until the glows. (Ibn Khuzaymah).
(Qurtobi, in explanation of the Kor'an saying Peace it is; until the rise of
dawn) The Night of Destiny is peaceful, during which no evil act can
occur, from dawn to dawn. Dahhak said: In that night, Allah permits
nothing but peace, while in all other nights He decides Bad and good acts
(Sic!). We are told (through Mohammedans traditions) that, peace means
also that the devil is not able to affect the believer, as we know from
Mujahid, referred to the Prophet, that the demon are segregated that night.
(Exegesis of the Koran).
We cant believe.
In the month of Ramadan, the criminality of Islamic groups is on the max.
level!
(Abu Huraira) The Prophet Mohammad said: The angels that night in the
earth are more than the number of gravel.
(Dahhak) In the Night of Destiny, Allah accepts the repentance of any
repentant, and open the gates of heaven, which is from sunset to sun is.
* Other signs.
Tabari related from some narrators that, during the Night of Destiny, the
trees fall to the ground and then turn back to their original place; every
other thing prostrate to Allah too!
(Abu Lubabah) The salt water to freshen up that night, on the evening of
the 27th of Ramadan, I tasted the water of the sea and it was sweet.
(Bayhaqi).
(Ayyub ibn Khalid) Once, I had to bathe myself with seawater, and on
tasting it, found, it sweet. This was on the 23rd night of Ramadan. (Ibn
Abd al-Barr).
There are traditions that say:
Dogs do not bark as well as the donkeys do not bray during the Night of
Destiny.
Keeping track of the last ten days of Ramadan, we found that they are
similar to any other day, donkeys bray, dogs bark and human being yawn,
although that the yawn are from the devil, according to Muslim creeds,
then the demons are not segregated in Ramadan
The traditions of Prophet Mohammed say that Allah realizes each request
during prayer in that night. We did not find one person over all the Muslim
centuries who can proof that Allah responded to his supplication in the last
ten days of Ramadan.
Seems that everything in Islam is a big lie.

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