Night of Redemption
Night of Redemption is held on February 13. This event in the second decade of the month February is annual. Help us
Two weeks before the start of Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the Night of Redemption (Baraat), when, according to tradition, God showers those praying with blessings.
In Arabic, baraat means "non-attachment", "complete separation", "purification".
On the night of Baraat, Muslims usually keep vigil, read the Koran and pray.
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