Ehya night

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Ehya (Arabic: احیاء, Persian: اِحیا) or Vigil night (that is, spending the night in prayer and worship) is one of the most important traditions among Shia Muslims. According to most commentators, vigil for the purpose of night prayer, as it appears from Surah Al-Muzzammil of Quran (holy book of Islam), was obligatory for about a year at the beginning of Islam (according to the differences in the narrations), and Muslims performed it alongside the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. According to most Islamic jurists and commentators, after about a year, according to verse 21 of the same surah, God reduced this ruling and replaced it with tahajjud. Muslims do Ehya or Vigil night on the nineteenth, twenty-first and twenty-third nights of the Islamic month of Ramadan. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ehya (Arabic: احیاء, Persian: اِحیا) or Vigil night (that is, spending the night in prayer and worship) is one of the most important traditions among Shia Muslims. According to most commentators, vigil for the purpose of night prayer, as it appears from Surah Al-Muzzammil of Quran (holy book of Islam), was obligatory for about a year at the beginning of Islam (according to the differences in the narrations), and Muslims performed it alongside the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. According to most Islamic jurists and commentators, after about a year, according to verse 21 of the same surah, God reduced this ruling and replaced it with tahajjud. Muslims do Ehya or Vigil night on the nineteenth, twenty-first and twenty-third nights of the Islamic month of Ramadan.
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