In pictures: Muslim worshippers gather in mosques across the world to observe Laylat al Qadr, one of Islam's holiest nights 🕋 🕌
Muslims pray at Al Aqsa Mosque during the Laylat al Qadr, one of Islam's holiest nights, in occupied East Jerusalem. It is on this night, which falls during the last 10 nights of Ramadan, that Muslims believe Allah sent the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad and revealed the first verses of the holy Quran.
The end of Ramadan is met with a three-day holiday called Eid al Fitr. Children often receive new clothes, gifts and cash. Muslims perform late-night prayers on Laylat al Qadr in the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Worshippers perform prayer at Sayeda Sanhori Mosque during the Laylat al Qadr, one of the Muslim's holiest nights, in Khartoum, Sudan.
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