When is Lailat al Bara'a 2028?

Lailat al Bara'a 2028 is on Wednesday 12th Jan, 2028 (12/01/2028) in 767 days

Note that with regards to the Muslim calendar, a holiday is commenced on the sunset of the preceding day; thus, Lailat al Bara'a 2028 will be observed on the sunset of Tuesday 11th Jan, 2028.

Lailat al Bara'a always falls on the same day according to the Islamic calendar; for it being a lunar calendar. Nonetheless, the day differs on the Gregorian calendar as it is a solar calendar; causing roughly an eleven day difference each year.

The dates of Lailat al Bara'a are usually determined by either an actual sighting of the moon with the naked eyes, or through astronomical calculations. Note that dates provided here are based on the dates adopted by the Fiqh Council of North America.

What is Lailat al Bara'a?

Lailat al Bara'a

Lailat al-Bara'a, often recognized as the Night of Emancipation or the Night of Deliverance, holds a deeply significant, yet distinctly interpreted, place within the diverse Muslim community worldwide. Occurring on the 15th night of Sha'ban, the eighth month in the Islamic lunar calendar, this night is observed with varying degrees of emphasis and different core understandings depending on an individual's adherence to Sunni or Shi'a Islamic traditions.

The Significance of Lailat al-Bara'a in Sunni Islam

In the Sunni context, Lailat al-Bara'a is revered as a profoundly blessed night, a time when Muslims dedicate themselves to intense acts of worship and seek divine refuge with Allah. It is widely believed by many Sunni Muslims that on this sacred night, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala (Glorified and Exalted is He) decrees the destinies and sustenance of all living beings on Earth for the forthcoming year. This belief stems from interpretations of certain Quranic verses and Prophetic traditions, leading many adherents to engage in fervent supplication (du'a), repentance (tawbah), recitation of the Holy Quran, and supererogatory prayers (nafl prayers).

The name "Night of Emancipation" or "Night of Deliverance" itself points to the hope held by believers that through sincere devotion and seeking forgiveness, they may be emancipated from sins and the torment of Hellfire. It's often seen as a spiritual prelude to the holy month of Ramadan, a time for purification and preparation. While its observance is widespread, it is important to note that the specific rituals and the extent of its significance can vary among different Sunni schools of thought and regions, with some scholars holding reservations about specific collective celebrations, emphasizing individual worship instead.

The Significance of the 15th of Sha'ban in Shi'a Islam

From the Shi'a point of view, the 15th of Sha'ban carries an equally profound, but distinct, significance: it marks the auspicious birthday of Muhammad al-Mahdi, the twelfth and final Imam of the Twelver Shi'a branch of Islam. Born in Samarra, Iraq, in 869 CE (255 AH), Imam al-Mahdi entered a state of 'Ghaibat' (Occultation) at a young age, and Shi'a Muslims believe he is still alive, living in concealment, and will one day reappear to restore justice and peace to the world.

Al-Mahdi is considered a pivotal figure not just in Shi'a, but across many Islamic traditions, as Muslims widely believe that upon his arrival, he will usher in an era of absolute justice, eradicating oppression and tyranny from a world often perceived as rife with corruption and moral decay. His advent is prophesied to establish Islam as the prevailing global religion, ensuring equity and spiritual harmony for all humanity. For Shi'a Muslims, this night is therefore a joyous occasion, celebrated with vibrant festivals, illuminations, and congregational prayers, expressing anticipation for the Imam's return and his promised era of universal peace and righteousness.

Frequently Asked Questions About Lailat al-Bara'a / 15th of Sha'ban

What is Lailat al-Bara'a?
Lailat al-Bara'a is a significant night in the Islamic calendar, observed on the 15th of Sha'ban. Its meaning and observance differ between Sunni and Shi'a Muslims, focusing on divine decree and forgiveness in Sunni Islam, and the birth of Imam al-Mahdi in Shi'a Islam.
When does Lailat al-Bara'a occur?
It occurs on the 15th night of Sha'ban, the eighth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. As the Islamic calendar is lunar, the exact Gregorian date varies each year.
What is the Sunni belief about Lailat al-Bara'a?
For many Sunni Muslims, it's a blessed night for intense worship, seeking forgiveness, and believing that Allah determines the fate and sustenance for the coming year. It's often called the "Night of Emancipation" from sins and Hellfire.
What is the Shi'a belief about the 15th of Sha'ban?
Shi'a Muslims celebrate the 15th of Sha'ban as the birthday of Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi, their Twelfth and last Imam, who they believe is currently in occultation and will reappear to establish global justice.
Is the Mahdi figure recognized by both Sunni and Shi'a Muslims?
Yes, the concept of a future leader, al-Mahdi, who will restore justice, is widely recognized across various Islamic traditions. However, the specific identity and lineage of al-Mahdi differ between Sunni and Shi'a Islam.

Dates for Lailat al Bara'a from 2015 to 2030

The next occurrence of Lailat al Bara'a is marked in red

When is ...?WeekdayDateDays away
Lailat al Bara'a 2030TuesdayDec 10th in 1830 days
Lailat al Bara'a 2029FridayDec 21st in 1476 days
Lailat al Bara'a 2028SundayDec 31st in 1121 days
Lailat al Bara'a 2028WednesdayJan 12th in 767 days
Lailat al Bara'a 2027SaturdayJan 23rd in 413 days
Lailat al Bara'a 2026TuesdayFeb 3rd in 59 days
Lailat al Bara'a 2025FridayFeb 14th 294 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2024SundayFeb 25th 649 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2023TuesdayMar 7th 1004 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2022FridayMar 18th 1358 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2021SundayMar 28th 1713 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2020WednesdayApr 8th 2067 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2020WednesdayApr 8th 2067 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2019SaturdayApr 20th 2421 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2018TuesdayMay 1st 2775 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2017ThursdayMay 11th 3130 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2016SundayMay 22nd 3484 days ago
Lailat al Bara'a 2015TuesdayJun 2nd 3839 days ago
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Start DateJan 12, 2028
When? Starts in 767 days
Duration1 Day
Type Muslim Holidays

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