It is known in Turkey that the Night of Power is on the 27th of Ramadan, and I particularly mention here Turkey because the possibility that the Night of Power is on the 27th day of Ramadan in other countries of the world is just a coincidence that sometimes happens, but considering that the Night of Power is during the last ten days of Ramadan It is only a strong guess, which means that it is not unlikely that it will be on any other day of Ramadan than the last ten days.

Imagine that God Almighty did not inform his beloved Chosen One on the date of this blessed night (the narratives say that God Almighty forgot our Master Muhammad its date), of course this is divine wisdom, and one of the explanations for this is that God wanted us to long for it and wait for it.

In fact, there is no specific day for Laylat al-Qadr, this night in which the Qur’an was revealed, and God said that it is better than a thousand months, and worships and supplications are accepted, so it has a special place in the hearts of Muslims, and some may delay their Zakat and charity for that particular night.

Since it was not confined to a specific day, it is advisable to try to sense it in the last ten days of Ramadan, as it is more likely that it is in one of them, according to the narrations that were unanimously agreed upon.

This night may be on any day of the holy month, but the Messenger of God strongly favored the possibility of it being in the last ten days of the month of Ramadan, and for this reason people perform I'tikaaf and intensify worship and supplication during these particular days.

Imagine that God Almighty did not inform his beloved Chosen One on the date of this blessed night (the narratives say that God Almighty forgot our Master Muhammad its date), of course this is divine wisdom, and one of the explanations for this is that God wanted us to long for it and wait for it.

The date of this night, which was mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, was better than a thousand months, and we were left to wait for it with longing, and we know that forgetting the Prophet’s date does not detract from the importance of the information, on the contrary, forgetting him is a wisdom that God Almighty has determined for the nature of this time.

The Muslim should pray and pray to God without stopping and do a lot of acts of worship, and not stop doing that once he knows the time for Laylat al-Qadr. The search and investigation of Laylat al-Qadr are two precious things.

In fact, this is a warning from God telling us that being a Muslim or a believer does not mean that he is of the highest degree, but rather that we must strive at all times without tirelessness to obey God. Was this not the cause of the loss of the so-called "chosen nations"?

These people who saw in the choice of God have an advantage of arrogance and thought that they would not be held accountable for what they did of evil, and that they were superior to the rest of God’s creation, and their consequences were worse, and God punished them for that so that they would be a lesson for those who succeeded them, specifically Muslims, and conceal a date Laylat al-Qadr is an integral part of the divine wisdom whose aim is to refine the behavior of Muslims and to ensure their continuity in worship and obedience.

God forgot the Holy Prophet, the date of the Night of Power, in which God revealed the Qur’an as a mercy for his nation, so that their prayers and obedience do not stop at only one night, and by this they obtain a full reward from God Almighty.

The wisdom behind that is not limited to this purpose only, but the aim of that is also to qualify us through an intense system of discipline, and perhaps this matter reflects one of the most important characteristics of Islam, which is that a person does not enter Heaven by his deeds, but rather with the mercy of God.

Islam is the religion of justice, so it does not allow us to bear the burden of others or their sins, nor can we save anyone, and we can discern individual responsibility for everything we do in this world in what the Messenger said to his daughter Fatima al-Zahra, meaning that even he cannot save her from what her hands did.

Good deeds are very important, but they should not be relied upon alone. We must be completely vigilant, because we are not infallible and can commit bad deeds in our absence, such as hypocrisy and unintended polytheism.

This truth will remain a source of anxiety for us that cannot be eliminated no matter what we try, a concern that cannot be diminished by the persistence of worship and concern for righteous deeds. This anxiety is what drives us to pray to God Almighty and to discipline and refine ourselves, it generates a state of uncertainty within us. With complete salvation, this is not intended to despair from the mercy of God, but rather to fear Him and strive to achieve moderation in everything.

We have no value in front of God without supplication, for supplication - especially the supplications used by the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, which carry many lessons for Muslims - makes us rise in the ranks with God Almighty, therefore, one should not wait for the 27th night of Ramadan to increase supplication and worship And realizing the fact that it can be on any day of Ramadan helps us to worship and intensify obedience to draw closer to God Almighty.

Oh God, we have reached the Night of Power and make us one of those who set it up or make it up.