The Sindh government has declared February 14, 2025, as a public holiday for schools and colleges in observance of Shab-e-Barat. A notification issued by the Sindh Education Department confirms that all educational institutions under its administration will remain closed on Friday to allow people to participate in religious observances.
Shab-e-Barat 2025: A Night of Forgiveness
Shab-e-Barat falls on the 15th night of Shaban, which corresponds to the night between March 6 and March 7, 2025. It is considered one of the holiest nights in Islam, where believers seek forgiveness, blessings, and mercy from Allah.
What to Do on Shab-e-Barat?
This sacred night is a time for prayers, repentance, and reflection. Here are some important things that can be done on Shab-e-Barat:
1. Offer Special Prayers (Nawafil)
- Perform extra Nawafil prayers and recite Quranic verses to seek Allah’s guidance and mercy.
- Tahajjud prayer is highly recommended on this night.
2. Seek Forgiveness from Allah
- Repent sincerely for past mistakes and seek Allah’s mercy.
- Recite Astaghfar (prayers of forgiveness) and make dua for personal and communal well-being.
3. Visit Graveyards (Qabristan)
- Many people visit graveyards to offer Fateha and prayers for deceased loved ones.
- It is a time to reflect on life and pray for departed souls.
4. Engage in Charity and Helping Others
- Shab-e-Barat is an opportunity to help the less fortunate by giving charity.
- Distribute food, clothes, and financial aid to those in need.
5. Recite Surah Yaseen & Other Quranic Verses
- It is common to recite Surah Yaseen and other portions of the Holy Quran on this night.
- Reading Durood Sharif (salutations upon the Prophet Muhammad, PBUH) is also encouraged.
Sindh’s Public Holiday for Shab-e-Barat
The Sindh government’s decision to announce a holiday on February 14 ensures that students and teachers can fully participate in this blessed occasion. This holiday applies to all schools and colleges under the Sindh Education Department.
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