Chapter 40: What has Been Mentioned
about the Last Seven Nights of Ramadhaan
Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee (d.795)
[May Allaah have Mercy on him] says in his book Lataa'if al-Ma'aarif (Pg. 149-158)
The scholars differed on whether Laylat al-Qadr
is fixed or whether it changes annually. Some said it doesn’t occur as it has
been lifted, others said it occurs every seven years, others said it occurs
every year and this was the opinion of Ibn Mas’ood and others from Koofah.
It is narrated from Aboo Haneefah that he said
that the majority of the scholars say that it occurs every Ramadhaan. Others
said it occurs every night in Ramadhaan whilst others said it occurs on the
first night of Ramadhaan.
Some said it occurs in the second half of
Ramadhaan and this was the view narrated from Aboo Yoosuf and Muhammad
ash-Shaybaanee.
Others also stated that it occurs on the white
days, these are the days in which there is a full moon in the middle of the
month
However, a large number of scholars say it
occurs in the last ten nights of Ramadhaan, this was stated to be the view of
Hasan and Maalik and it is also narrated that they would seek it in every night
within the last ten nights. They based their view on the statement of the
Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be Upon him], “Seek it in the last nine
nights, or the last seven nights or the last five nights.” The fact that he
didn’t tell for certain what night it falls upon leaves it for us to seek it
and strive hard every night.
The majority, however, say that it occurs in the
last ten nights but it is not fixed.
Some from the scholars have opined that it is
fixed, such as some of the Shaafi’ee scholars saying that it occurs on the
twenty first night as it has been narrated in the hadeeth of Abee Sa’eed
al-Khudree [May Allaah be Pleased with him]
Those from the Salaf who held the opinion
that twenty third night was Laylat al-QadrIt is narrated from Imaam Shafi’ee that he said, “My view, and Allaah Knows Best, is that the strongest view is that it occurs on the twenty first and the twenty third and this is the night when ‘Alee ibn Abee Taalib [May Allaah be Pleased with him] was killed. But it could also be on the twenty forth or the twenty seventh.”
There is also another view attributed to Imaam
ash-Shaafi’ee [May Allaah have Mercy on him] which was a view that he had later
in his life, that the correct opinion was the twenty third as it was the
practice and the opinion of Ahl al-Madeenah.
Sufyaan ath-Thawree [May Allaah have Mercy on
him] said something similar to this. This is based on the reports that Ibn
‘Abbaas and ‘Aaishah [May Allaah be Pleased with them] would wake their
families on this night, and this was reported by Makhool.
Ibn ‘Abdul-Barr said, “This night is singled out
by al-Juhanee tribe in Madeenah and it was narrated that the Prophet [Peace and
Blessings of Allaah be Upon him] commanded us to stand on this night (the
twenty third).”
In Saheeh Muslim it is narrated that the Prophet
[Peace and Blessings of Allaah be Upon him] said about Laylat al-Qadr, “I saw
myself prostrating in mud and water.” So he [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be
Upon him] prayed the night until Fajr and he did this on the twenty third
night. Another group of scholars held the opinion that it occurs on the twenty forth night, this was the view attributed of Hasan from the people of Basrah and Anas bin Maalik [May Allaah be Pleased with him]. Others like Humayd, Ayoob and Thaabit would reconcile both of these views and hold the twenty third and the twenty forth as being big nights.
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