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Math of life and power of Laylatul Qadr

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
March 14, 2026
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Dr. Reyaz Ahmad

Human beings often believe they have plenty of time in life to perform worship and prepare for the Hereafter. However, when we truly analyse our lifespan, we realize that the actual time available for sincere worship is surprisingly small. Islam reminds us that Allah created human beings for a single purpose: to worship Him.
In this context, the virtue of Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Decree) becomes extremely significant. Allah mentions in the Qur’an that this night is better than one thousand months, which is approximately 83 years.
This means that sincere worship performed in one single night can equal the worship of an entire lifetime.
Reflecting on the lifespan of human beings
The greatest human being to walk on earth, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), lived for about 63 years.
This fact alone should make us reflect deeply on how we use our limited time in this world. Many people spend their lives waiting for the “right moment” to begin serious worship, without realizing how quickly life passes.
Let us look at a simple calculation.
The simple mathematics of human life
Assume a person lives for 80 years.
However, a child does not have full awareness or religious responsibility during early childhood. Let us assume that real consciousness and understanding of worship begins around the age of 10 years.
This leaves approximately 70 years for meaningful worship.
Time spent sleeping
About one-third of life is spent sleeping.
70 ÷ 3= 23.3 years
Time spent on work and education
Another one-third of life is consumed by schooling, university studies, jobs, and earning a livelihood.
70 ÷ 3 = 23.3 years
Time spent on daily activities
From the remaining one-third of life, a large portion is spent on daily tasks such as:
• Eating
• Commuting
• Household responsibilities
• Personal activities
If we estimate that half of this remaining time goes into these activities:
0.5 × 23.3 = 11.67 years
The shocking reality
After subtracting all of these activities, the total time left for worship is extremely small.
But let us analyse it even more realistically.
Suppose a Muslim performs the five daily prayers, and the total time spent praying each day is about 30 minutes.
Over 70 years, this becomes:
0.5 hour × 70 × 365 = 12,775 hours
This equals approximately 532 days of worship in an entire lifetime.
That means that in an entire lifetime, the actual time spent praying equals less than two years.
Is this enough for eternal life?
The Hereafter (Akhirah) is eternal.
When we compare eternal life with only 532 days of worship, we realize how little time we actually dedicate to Allah.
Moreover, even within those 532 days, not every moment is filled with sincerity, concentration, or devotion.
The divine gift: Laylatul Qadr
Out of His infinite mercy, Allah has granted the believers a tremendous opportunity to compensate for this shortfall.
That opportunity is Laylatul Qadr.
Allah tells us that this night is better than a thousand months, which equals about 83 years.
This means:
One night of sincere worship = 83 years of worship.
In other words, a single night can equal an entire human lifetime of worship.
A chance to make up for a lifetime
Laylatul Qadr is not just a night of blessings; it is a divine opportunity.
It is an opportunity to:
• Seek forgiveness for past mistakes
• Increase in sincere worship
• Strengthen our relationship with Allah
• Compensate for years of weak or careless worship
A believer who truly understands the value of this night would never allow it to pass without worship, prayer, and reflection.
Final reflection
When we perform the simple mathematics of human life, we realize how limited our time truly is.
But Allah, in His mercy, has placed within Ramadan a night that can transform our entire spiritual record.
Laylatul Qadr is a gift — a chance to gain the reward of a lifetime in a single night.
The real question is not whether this opportunity exists.
The real question is:
Will we recognize it… and take advantage of it?
(The author is a freelancer and can be reached at [email protected])

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