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Four tips for Laylatul Qadr

     (One-night equals 83 years)

                                       Better than a thousand months.

1) One dinar(sadaqah) on that day will be like giving for 83 years.

2) 2 Rakat prayer on that day will be like praying for 83 years.

3) Reciting Sura Ikhlas 3 times will be like completing Quran for 83 years.

4) Any good deeds and dhikr will be like doing for 83 years

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