60 Second Prayers for Muslims during Ramadan

60 Second Prayers

Short Prayers to help people pray for Muslims during Ramadan.

  1. 1D AGO

    Day 27 - The Night of Power

    Day 27 is often believed to be the most holy and significant night of Ramadan. On this day we pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Transcript: The 27th Night for the majority of Muslims is considered the most sacred night of Ramadan, and one of the holiest of the Islamic calendar. On this night, Laylat al Qadr, or the Night of Power, It is believed angels are given annual decrees over what will happen in the year and is also the night the prophet Muhammed received the revelation of the Quran. Prayers on this night count as many as 1,000 months of prayer. Even those who are nominal Muslims will often pray through the night on Laylat Al Qadr so the sins of the previous year can be washed away. Let’s pray the Holy Spirit works powerfully in the lives of Muslims as they pray  tonight.  Father God, we cry out on behalf of Muslims tonight as they gather to pray for forgiveness of sins and to earn the favor of Allah. Jesus, You hear every prayer and see the desire of every heart so and we ask that tonight you would come to Muslims who are hungry for righteousness and truth. We ask that by your Spirit you would reveal yourself tonight to many in dreams and visions. We ask for open hearts and eyes to see you and receive you as you come, Jesus. We pray that this night of power would be a night of your power dis[played through healings and direct answers to their prayers. We pray for the hearts of many to be opened to their need for you and for an awakening to the life that you give. We pray this in the Name of Jesus. Amen.  Consider meditating on Hebrews 4:12. If you know a Muslm, ask them how they observe Laylat al-Qadr?

    2 min
  2. 5D AGO

    Day 23 - Laylat Al-Qadr

    Transcript: Day 23 For Shia Muslim’s this odd numbered day in the Muslim calendar is often identified as the “Laylat Al-Qadr,” the Night of Power or The Night of Divine Destiny. Islamic tradition holds that the first verses of the Koran were revealed to Muhammad on this night. Because Muslims believe there is a thinning between the boundary of heaven and earth on Laylat, this single night holds the spiritual weight of a lifetime of prayer. As such, Muslims will spend the entire night in prayer, reading the Koran, and giving to the poor in an effort to earn increased rewards and mercy from Allah. Let us pray that on this night of Divine Destiny that the Divine Messiah, Jesus, is revealed to Muslims as God’s ultimate mercy and that life in Jesus is the ultimate reward, a reward that cannot be earned, but rather is a free gift given to those who believe. God, we ask that as Muslims earnestly seek a deeper connection and relationship with Allah through works on this night, that their eyes and hearts would be opened to your truth, that you are the “compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast Love.” (Exodus 34:6). We pray that Muslims would tire of trying to earn Allah’s favor, and instead would come to understand that they may have redemption through the blood of Jesus according the riches of your grace (Eph. 1:7). Consider meditating on 2 Corinthian’s 13:14 If you know a Muslim, ask him or her: What do you understand prayer to be? May I pray with you?

    1 min
  3. MAR 9

    Day 21 - Divine Destiny

    Day 21 starts the last 10 days of Ramadan which focuses on salvation from hell's fire and divine destiny. Transcript: The last ten days focus on Al-Qadr (Divine destiny). These last days are the most holy of Ramadan as they commemorate when the Angel Gabriel first brought Muhammad the revelation of Islam. Prayers during these nights multiply 1000x more than at other times, with the odd numbers (21,23,35,27,29) thought to be extra holy. For example -the 21st commemorates the deaths of Moses and Joshua, as well as the miraculous ascension of Isa Al Mesih before he was crucified. Let’s pray for Muslims to have the eyes of their hearts opened these final days of Ramadan and for the truth of Jesus and his sacrificial death to be revealed to man.  Father, we praise you for your power and your mercy. You are the God who has both made all that lives and moves and breathes and you are the one who calls us to repentance and fullness of life. We pray for Muslims today that they would hear that call and would follow it Home. You say to come, all who thirst to drink from your water, and for the one who has no money, to come and eat at your table. We cry this out on behalf of Muslims today, that as they near the end of this fast that there would be that kind of longing and hunger for a God who comes and satisfies them with his own body and from his own table. Jesus, thank you for brining us to your table, would you be pleased to fill it with our Muslim cousins now. We pray this in Jesus’ Name. Amen. We’d like to invite you to meditate on Isaiah 55 today. If you know a Muslim, consider asking with the intent to listen: Who is Jesus? Where is Jesus now?

    2 min

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Short Prayers to help people pray for Muslims during Ramadan.

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