Nights That Carry the Weight of a Lifetime
The final ten nights of Ramadan are unlike any other time of the year.
They are nights of heightened worship, deeper reflection, and unmatched reward.
Within these nights lies Laylatul Qadr: the Night of Power.
A night Allah (SWT) describes as better than a thousand months.
A single act of worship.
A single sincere Dua.
A single act of charity.
All multiplied beyond measure.
Seek Laylatul Qadr’s Rewards Today
“The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months.”
– Surah Al-Qadr (97:3)
A Night of Forgiveness & Mercy
Laylatul Qadr is not only a night of reward. It is a night of forgiveness.
“Whoever stands in prayer on the Night of Qadr with faith and seeking reward, their previous sins will be forgiven.”
– Sahih al-Bukhari & Muslim
It is a night where hearts soften, Dua is answered, and mercy descends.
But because its exact timing is unknown, many people worry about missing it.
That’s where intention, and preparation, matters.
Don’t Miss the Reward of These Nights
During the last ten nights, every moment counts.
Every act carries weight. Every opportunity matters.
Yet with busy schedules, late nights, and changing routines, it’s easy to miss a night — or the reward it holds.
Muslims Giving Back helps you prepare for these sacred nights with ease and confidence.
Give Consistently Across the Last Ten Nights
Our donation scheduling tool allows you to automate your giving across the last ten nights of Ramadan, so your charity continues even when life gets busy.
Your intention is set once.
Your giving continues nightly.
Your rewards — Insha’Allah — are not missed.
How It Works
1
Choose What You Care About
Support causes that reflect your values — feeding families, providing clean water, supporting orphans, or responding to urgent need.
2
Spread Your Giving Across the Nights
Distribute your donation over the last ten nights, with focus on the odd nights — a simple way to seek Laylatul Qadr without uncertainty.
3
Focus on Worship, We’ll Handle the Rest
Once scheduled, your donations are delivered automatically. You’re free to focus on prayer, duʿā, and drawing closer to Allah (SWT).
Giving Back, Even When You’re Not Awake
Charity given sincerely is an act of worship.
And during these nights, it becomes a means of multiplied reward and lasting impact.
Through Muslims Giving Back, your automated giving:
- Reaches those in need with dignity
- Supports trusted, transparent programs
- Reflects a sincere intention to please Allah (SWT)
Even while you rest, your charity continues.
Make These Nights Count
The last ten nights are a gift.
A chance to reset.
A chance to give.
A chance to seek what may never come again.
Prepare now.
Give consistently.
And seek Laylatul Qadr with confidence.
