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[quote]we all have eaten lots of varieties of halwas as children for this famous night and burnt our clothes with candles and hands with wax [B)] [purple]but when we do a serious study we find out that actually there is no such thing as a 'shabe barat'.[/purple] it has no basis in authentic islamic sources. such festives have become famous in the last few hundred years, mostly trying to race with the cultures & nations who have lots of feasts and celebrations in their faiths like sikh community has multiple birthdays of various gurus nearly every month, buddhists observe multiple meditation events and so on (check out 'Religious Events' series in our interfaith forums on this site http://www.studying-islam.org/forum/topic.aspx?topicid=2297&lang=&forumid=34 however he prophet sws and his companions never observed such a night.[/quote]
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