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The Last 10 nights of Ramadhan

Information regarding the last 10 nights of ramadhan.

Concerning Itikaaf – Imaam Muhammad Naasirud-Deen Al-Albaanee
The Last 10 Days Of Ramadaan – Shaykh Abdullaah Al-Fowzaan
The Last Ten Days – Nights Of Ramadaan – Various Scholars
The Virtues Of The Night Of Al-Qadr – Shaykh Abdullaah Al-Fowzaan
When Is The Night Of Al-Qadr – Shaykhaan Al-Albaani and Ibn Al-Uthaymeen
Fatawa
When should a person who is observing i’tikaaf during the last ten days of Ramadaan enter i’tikaaf and exit from it?

I want to observe i’tikaaf during the last ten days of Ramadaan. I would like to know when I should enter the mosque and when I should exit therefrom.

It’ikaaf and seeking Layl al Qadr

Can a woman observe i’tikaaf for the full ten days?

I am a new muslim sister and I am quite confused in regards to I’tikaaf where women are concerned. Are women allow to perform I’tikaaf if there are seperate rooms for men and women at the local masjid? If women are allowed this, how many days should be performed (3 days, one week or all 10 days)?

Women and itikaaf

Is it permissible for one who is observing i’tikaaf to go out of the mosque?

I would like to know how i’tikaaf is to be done in the mosque during the last ten days of Ramadaan, noting that I work and my work finishes at 2 p.m. Do I have to stay in the mosque all the time?.

Leaving the mosque during Itikaaf

Dividing Qiyaam al-layl into two parts during the last ten days of Ramadan

I hope that you could tell me about the opinions of the scholars with regard to the ruling on dividing Taraweeh prayers in the last ten days of Ramadan into two parts: at the beginning of the night and at the end, as is done in many mosques. Please also mention the evidence if possible.

Qiyaam al Layl

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