Kuwait: 'Al-Qiyam' Prayers

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During last 10 days of 'Ramadan' most conscientious Muslims spend the latter part of the night in congregation praying at their local mosques. The latter part of the 'Ramadan' (usually the 27th) features 'Laylat Al-Qadr' ("Better is the Night of Power than a thousand months"): the holiest night of the month where all sins are forgiven and, hopefully, all supplications are answered.

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A Sermon During 'Al-Qiyam' Prayers, Surra, Tuesday, 3.10.07, 2:35 am

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It looks so peaceful. It must feel so good.

"It looks so peaceful. It must feel so good."

It feels amazing.

The last 10 days you burn the midnight oil, it separates the men from the boys.

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