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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

Muslims in Turkey began observing the holy night of Raghaib on Thursday. Laylat-ul-Raghaib marks the beginning of three holy months on the Islamic Hijri calendar: Rajab, Sha'ban, and Ramadan.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

Muslims in Turkey began observing the holy night of Raghaib on Thursday.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

Laylat-ul-Raghaib marks the beginning of three holy months on the Islamic Hijri calendar: Rajab, Sha'ban, and Ramadan.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

Hasan Kamil Yılmaz, a professor of Islamic Sciences at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, told Anadolu Agency that the night of Raghaib gives signals to Muslims for Ramadan and prepares people to greet the month during able-bodied Muslims are required to fast from dawn until dusk.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

Raghaib comes from the root "regabe" in Arabic, which means to desire, seek, or tend toward.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

It is marked on Thursday night, preceding the first Friday in the Islamic month of Rajab. Many Muslims perform special prayers on this night and read from the Quran, Islam's holy book.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

Turkey's Directorate of Communications released a Laylat-al Raghaib statement from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

"I celebrate our nation and the entire Islamic world on the Night of Raghaib, which we have attained with the holy months. On this holy night, I wish to Allah to protect us and all humanity from all kinds of disasters and calamities. May our Night of Raghaib be blessed," the statement read.

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

On its website, Turkey's Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet) describes the three sacred months as a "season for blessings" and a "door opening to many opportunities for Muslims."

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Muslims flock to mosques to observe holy night of Raghaib

"We should turn such days and nights into opportunities to win Allah's approval, so long as our efforts in this regard do not discontinue once this time passes," it says.