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Amaal for the last 10 nights of Ramadan
Amaal for the Last Ten Nights of Ramaแธฤn
Highly Recommended to take bath
For the Holy Prophet (s), it has been narrated that he used to bathe (ghusl) on each of the last ten nights of Ramaแธฤn.
Supplication 1
In al-Kafi, Shaykh al-Kulayni has reported Imam Jaโfar al-Sadiq(a.s.) as saying: On the last ten nights of Ramaแธฤn, you may recite the following supplication:
As a footnote in al-Balad al-Amin, al-Kafโami has mentioned that Imam Jaโfar al-Sadiq(a.s.) used to recite the following supplication on each of the last ten night of Ramaแธฤn after the obligatory and supererogatory prayers:
He adds that Almighty Allah will forgive one who says this supplication all the sins that he has committed in the past days of Ramaแธฤn and will protect him against sinning in the rest of it.
Supplication 3
In Iqbal al-Aโmal, Sayyid Ibn Tawus has narrated on the authority of Ibn Abi-โUmayr on the authority of Murazim that Imam Jaโfar al-Sadiq(a.s.) used to say the following supplication at each of the last ten nights of Ramaแธฤn:
Shaykh al-Kulayni, in al-Kafi, has narrated, with a complete chain of authority, that the following supplication, which is also narrated in al-Muqniโah and al-Misbah yet with an interruption in the chain of authority, should be recited at the twenty-first night of Ramaแธฤn:
Being the best time of Iโtikaf (the ritual seclusion in places of worship for practicing acts of worship), it is highly recommended to practice the ritual Iโtikaf at the last ten nights of Ramaแธฤn, for this deed brings about an abundant reward. According to narrations, its reward is as same as the reward of two times of Hajj and two times of โUmrah. In this regard, it is reported that the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.), at the last ten nights of Ramaแธฤn, used to confine himself to the mosque where a dome made of camel hair would be erected for him while he would roll up his bed and prepare himself for worship.