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Throughout the entire month of Ramadan, Allah greatly multiplies the divine reward of all good deeds done with the intention to please and worship Him alone.
Moreover, the Prophet, PBUH, specifically singled out the voluntary ṣadaqah charity given in Ramadan as the very best charity.
Ibn ‘Abbas, a youthful cousin of the Prophet, PBUH, renowned for his knowledge of the Quran and the wisdom of its Messenger, reports that the Companion Anas asked the Prophet, PBUH:
“ ‘What is the best charity?’ He said: ‘A charity in Ramadan.’ ”
Yet of all Ramadan’s days of divine rewards, none approaches Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Empowering Decree, on which every good deed and act of worship Allah rewards as more than a thousand months. That’s as if one has done that particular act continuously for 83 years and 4 months. This is a lifetime of divine recompense obtained in just a few hours of striving.
This means £1 of ṣadaqah given on Laylatul Qadr will grow to at least £30,000 with Allah’s special nurture of it.