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What is Itikaf (Seclusion in Worship)?

Itikaf (اعتكاف) is a spiritual practice in Islam where a person dedicates themselves to worship and seclusion in a mosque, typically during the last ten days of Ramadan.

Key Aspects of Itikaf:

  1. Purpose:

To seek closeness to Allah through worship, supplication, and reflection.

  1. Duration:

Commonly performed during the last ten nights of Ramadan but can be done at other times.

  1. Conditions:

Requires a state of purity and intention (niyyah). Performed in a mosque designated for congregational prayers.

Importance of Itikaf:

  • Spiritual Renewal: Encourages deep reflection and strengthens one’s relationship with Allah.
  • Focus on Worship: Removes distractions and allows for dedicated time to prayer and Qur’anic recitation.
  • Seeking Laylat al-Qadr: Enhances the chance of experiencing the Night of Decree, a night better than a thousand months.

Itikaf is a profound act of devotion, offering a unique opportunity for Muslims to disconnect from worldly concerns and connect with their Creator.

 

 

 

Written by AI. A more correct, God given, explanation can be found here.