Night of Redemption
Night of Redemption is held on January 23. This event in the third decade of the month January is annual.
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Two weeks before the start of Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the Night of Redemption (Baraat), when, according to tradition, God showers those praying with blessings.
In Arabic, baraat means "non-attachment", "complete separation", "purification".
On the night of Baraat, Muslims usually keep vigil, read the Koran and pray.
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