Last Ashra of Ramadan: Dua, Ibadat & Barkatain

Introduction
The most spiritual and blessed period of the sacred month is the Last Ashra of Ramadan. The last ten days are very important to the Muslims across the world since they are full of mercy, forgiveness, and the chance to seek protection against Hellfire. At this period, believers are more worshiping, praying, and remembering Allah. Ramadan’s Last Ashra Dua is particularly crucial because Muslims seek forgiveness and guidance from Allah.
Amongst the best things these days is Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Power, contained in the Quran, better than a thousand months. Since its precise date has been concealed in the past ten days, Muslims use the ten days to pray, recite the Quran, pray dua, and carry out charity. It involves the Tahajjud prayer, reciting the Quran more often, repentance with purity, and asking Allah to pardon them in the Last Ashra Ibadat of Ramadan.
These fasting days remind any believer to cleanse their heart, be strong in faith, and get to know their Creator. The Ashra in question is genuinely one of the moments when forgiveness doors are open and each heartfelt prayer can be heard.
Ashra e Maghfirat Finished—Last Ashra of Ramadan Begins

رمضان وہ بابرکت مہینہ ہے جس میں قرآن مجید نازل ہوا۔ (البقرہ 2:185)
Ramzan woh babarkat mahina hai jis mein Quran Majeed nazil hua.
لیلۃ القدر ہزار مہینوں سے بہتر رات ہے۔ (القدر 97:3)
Laylatul Qadr hazaar mahino se behtar raat hai.
اس رات میں فرشتے اور جبرائیل علیہ السلام نازل ہوتے ہیں۔ (القدر 97:4)
Roman: Is raat mein farishtay aur Jibraeel A.S nazil hotay hain.
لیلۃ القدر مکمل سلامتی اور برکت والی رات ہے۔ (القدر 97:5)
Laylatul Qadr mukammal salamti aur barkat wali raat hai.
اللہ تعالیٰ دعا کرنے والوں کی دعا قبول کرتا ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:186)
Allah Ta’ala dua karne walon ki dua qubool karta hai.
قرآن مسلمانوں کو زیادہ عبادت اور دعا کی ترغیب دیتا ہے۔
Quran musalmano ko zyada ibadat aur dua ki targheeb deta hai.
رمضان میں قرآن کی تلاوت کی خاص اہمیت بیان کی گئی ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:185)
Ramzan mein Quran ki tilawat ki khaas ahmiyat bayan ki gayi hai.
اللہ تعالیٰ توبہ کرنے والوں کو پسند کرتا ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:222)
Allah Ta’ala tauba karne walon ko pasand karta hai.
جو نیکی کرتا ہے اسے کئی گنا زیادہ اجر ملتا ہے۔ (الانعام 6:160)
Jo neki karta hai usay kai guna zyada ajar milta hai.
اللہ اپنے بندوں کے بہت قریب ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:186)
Allah apne bandon ke bohat qareeb hai
Ramadan is the blessed month in which the Holy Quran was revealed (Al-Baqarah 2:185). Among its final ten nights, Laylatul Qadr stands out as a night better than a thousand months (Al-Qadr 97:3). On this sacred night, angels, including Jibreel (Gabriel), descend by Allah’s command (Al-Qadr 97:4), and it is a night filled with complete peace and blessings (Al-Qadr 97:5). Allah accepts the prayers of those who sincerely supplicate (Al-Baqarah 2:186), and the Quran encourages believers to increase their acts of worship and devotion during this time. The recitation of the Quran holds special significance in Ramadan (Al-Baqarah 2:185), and Allah loves those who turn to Him in repentance (Al-Baqarah 2:222). Every act of righteousness performed in these blessed days is rewarded manifold (Al-An’am 6:160), and Allah is always near to His devoted servants (Al-Baqarah 2:186).
The Importance of the First Jummah of Ramadan

قرآن رات کے وقت عبادت کی اہمیت بیان کرتا ہے۔ (المزمل 73:6)
Quran raat ke waqt ibadat ki ahmiyat bayan karta hai.
رات کی عبادت دل کو مضبوط بناتی ہے۔ (المزمل 73:6)
Raat ki ibadat dil ko mazboot banati hai.
سچے مومن راتوں کو عبادت میں گزارتے ہیں۔ (الذاریات 51:17)
Sachay momin raaton ko ibadat mein guzarte hain.
مومن رات کے وقت اللہ سے مغفرت مانگتے ہیں۔ (الذاریات 51:18)
Momin raat ke waqt Allah se maghfirat mangte hain.
اللہ نماز اور صبر کے ذریعے مدد مانگنے کا حکم دیتا ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:45)
Allah namaz aur sabr ke zariye madad mangne ka hukm deta hai.
قرآن صدقہ اور خیرات دینے کی ترغیب دیتا ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:261)
Quran sadqa aur khairat dene ki targheeb deta hai.
جو اپنے نفس کو پاک کرتا ہے وہ کامیاب ہوتا ہے۔ (الشمس 91:9)
Jo apne nafs ko paak karta hai woh kamyab hota hai.
اللہ کے ذکر سے دلوں کو سکون ملتا ہے۔ (الرعد 13:28)
Allah ke zikr se dilon ko sukoon milta hai.
جو اللہ کو یاد کرتا ہے اللہ بھی اسے یاد کرتا ہے۔ (البقرہ 2:152)
Jo Allah ko yaad karta hai Allah bhi usay yaad karta hai.
رمضان کا آخری عشرہ اللہ کی رحمت
اور مغفرت حاصل کرنے کا بہترین وقت ہے
Ramzan ka aakhri ashra Allah ki rehmat
Aur maghfirat hasil karne ka behtareen waqt hai.
The Last Ashra of Ramadan is truly the most precious period for a believer, offering an unparalleled opportunity to earn Allah’s mercy and forgiveness. These blessed nights encourage Muslims to strengthen their worship, increase their prayers, and seek sincere repentance. As the Quran emphasizes, Allah is always near to His devoted servants, accepts their prayers, and rewards their righteous deeds manifold (Al-Baqarah 2:186, Al-An’am 6:160). Through recitation of the Quran, acts of charity, Tahajjud prayers, and heartfelt supplications, the faithful can purify their hearts, gain spiritual peace, and draw closer to their Creator. The final ten days of Ramadan, illuminated by Laylatul Qadr, remind believers that Allah’s love, guidance, and mercy are limitless, and every sincere act of devotion during this time carries immense reward. Truly, the Last Ashra is the ultimate period to reflect, repent, and renew one’s faith.
FAQs
1. What is the Last Ashra of Ramadan?
The Last Ashra refers to the final ten days of Ramadan, which are considered the most blessed days of the holy month.
2. Why is the Last Ashra important?
It contains Laylatul Qadr, a night that is better than a thousand months in reward.
3. What dua should be recited in the Last Ashra?
The famous Ramadan Last Ashra Dua is
“Allahumma innaka ‘afuwwun tuhibbul ‘afwa fa’fu ‘anni.”
4. What ibadat should be performed in the Last Ashra?
Muslims increase prayers, recite the Quran, perform Tahajjud, give charity, and make sincere dua.
5. What is Itikaf in the Last Ashra?
Itikaf is a spiritual retreat in the mosque where Muslims dedicate their time solely to worship.
6. When does the Last Ashra start?
It begins on the 21st night of Ramadan and continues until the end of the month.
7. What is Laylatul Qadr?
Laylatul Qadr is the Night of Power, believed to fall in one of the last ten nights of Ramadan.
8. Why do Muslims pray more during the Last Ashra?
Because the rewards for worship are greater and Allah’s mercy is abundant.
9. Can Laylatul Qadr occur on any night of the Last Ashra?
Yes, it can occur on any of the odd nights such as the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night.
10. How can Muslims benefit from the Last Ashra?
By making sincere dua, performing extra prayers, reciting the Quran, and seeking forgiveness from Allah.



