Shabe me'raj

There are deeds of 100 years of prayers for the one who does I'badah on the night of Shabe Me'raj 

Whoever prays 12 Raka'at (12 cycles) in this night. In every Raka'at recite Surah Fatihah and any other Surah from Quran.  After every 2 Raka'at recite Tashud and end the salat with Salam. (Means: Recite 12 Raka'at with four Salams, 2 Raka'at at a time)

After that recite this 100 times (After completion of 12 Raka'at's):

"SubHan Allaahi Wal Hamdulillahi Wa Laa ilaah illal Laaho Wallah Hoo Akbar"

"Astagfirullah" 100 times

Durood Sharif 100 times. (Any Durood you know)

And after that make Dua for his/her religious and worldly matters. Fast in the morning. Then ALLAH Ta'ala will accept all of his/her Duas. As long Duas are not made of sins. (Duas for sins will not be accepted)[Shu’ab al-Imaan, Vol. 3, Page 374, Hadith 3812] 

Hadrat Abu Hurairah Radi Allahu Anhu stated:Sall Allahu Alaihi wa Sallam said that whoever fasted on 27th Rajab, they will get the Deeds of 60 months fasts. 

Sayyiduna Anas Radi Allahu Anhu has reported that the Most Dignified Prophet Sall Allahu Alaihi wa Sallam said, 

The one who observes fasts for three days i.e. Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the months of Hurmah (Means: Zul Qadah, Zul Hijjah, Muharram and Rajab), the reward of two years of worship will be registered for him. [Al-Mu’jam al-Aswat, Vol. 1, Page 485, Hadith 1789]



Rajab has actually been derived from the word ‘tarjeeb’ which means ‘to honour’. It is also known as Al-Asab (meaning fast pouring), because in this blessed month, mercy is poured fast upon those who repent. Also, the light of acceptance descends upon worshippers in this month. It is also called Al-Asam (meaning the most silent) because during this month, the sound of war and weaponry wasn’t heard at all. Another name for it is Rajab because there is a river in Heaven named ‘Rajab’. Its water is whiter than milk, sweeter than honey and cooler than snow. Only those who fast in the month of Rajab  will drink from it. [Mukashifatul Quloob, Page 301] 

It is stated in Ghunyat at-Talibeen that this month is also called Shahr al-Rajam (شهر الرجم) because devils are stoned in this month so that they do not harm the Muslims. This blessed month is also known by ‘Asamm’ (very silent) because nobody heard that Allah has punished a nation in this month – whereas previously, Allah had sent punishment in all the other months. [Ghunyat at-Talibeen, Page 229]