MUNICH, Germany: A’maal of the first of three layali Al-Qadr,
or the Nights of Glory, (Ramadan 19, 21, 23) were held on 19 Ramadan
night in all parts of the world with spirituality and devotion, while
huge mourning programs marking the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Ali
ibn-e-Abi Talib (as) were in continuation.
According to reports flocks of believers streamed into the holy
Shrines of Imam Ali (as) in the holy city of Najaf (Iraq), Imam
Hussain (as) and Hazrat Abbas Alamdar (as) in the holy city of Karbala
(Iraq), Hazrat Imam Moosa Kazim (as) and Hazrat Imam Muhammad Taqi
(as) in Kazmain Sharifain (Iraq), Hazrat Imam Ali Naqi (as) and Hazrat
Imam Hasan Askari (as) in Samara (Iraq), Hazrat Imam Ali Reza (as) in
the holy city of Mash’had (Iran), Hazrat Fatimah Masouma (as) in the
holy city of Qom (Iran), Hazrat Zainab (as) in Damascus (Syria) as
well as mosques, hussainiyaat, imambargahs, aza-khanas, maatam, tombs
and Islamic centers to perform A’mal of the Layla-tul-Qadr and attend
majalis-e-aza.


A’maal include offering special prayers, reciting
particular adiyah, supplications narrated by holy Prophet (saw) and
his Ahlil Bayt (as), visitation (zyarah) of Al-Imam Al-Hussein (as),
holding holy Quran above heads, and seeking forgiveness from Allah.
After A’maal of the Night of Glory, Majalis-e-aza were held attended
by large numbers of followers of Ahlul bayt (as).
Sahour banquets were served.
In some places, majalis-e-aza were held after dawn prayer.
Speakers in their addresses highlighted the elevated status of Hazrat
Ali ibn-e-Abi Talib (as) in light of Quran and traditions of holy
Prophet (saww) and martyrdom event of Maula-e-Kaenaat (as).

It was 19 Ramadan dawn when an evil man Ibne Moljem
struck a poison-dipped sword on the neck of Al-Imam Ali (AS) while he
was in prostration of the dawn prayer.
Mourners extended their condolences to the holy family of Prophet
Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (saww) marking the occasion.
Mourning processions were also taken out in many countries.