Laylatul Qadr Guide

TotalClaw 作者 vajih v0.1.0

斋月最后十夜期间穆斯林的全面精神伴侣(Laylatul Qadr)。当用户提到斋月准备、最后十晚、Laylatul Qadr、夜间祈祷、Qiyam al-Layl、i'tikaf 计划、dua 列表、斋月时间表、精神惯例时,或者当他们想要个性化的崇拜计划时,请使用此技能。还会引发有关幸福之夜、最佳礼拜策略、平衡家庭和开斋节或创造有意义的斋月体验的问题。这项技能提供了有精神基础、心理知识和实际可行的指导。

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## 概述(中文)

斋月最后十夜期间穆斯林的全面精神伴侣(Laylatul Qadr)。当用户提到斋月准备、最后十晚、Laylatul Qadr、夜间祈祷、Qiyam al-Layl、i'tikaf 计划、dua 列表、斋月时间表、精神惯例时,或者当他们想要个性化的崇拜计划时,请使用此技能。还会引发有关幸福之夜、最佳礼拜策略、平衡家庭和开斋节或创造有意义的斋月体验的问题。这项技能提供了有精神基础、心理知识和实际可行的指导。

## 原文

# Laylatul Qadr Guide: Your Companion for the Last Ten Nights

A holistic spiritual companion that transforms the blessed last ten nights of Ramadan into a deeply meaningful journey of worship, reflection, and connection with Allah ﷻ.

## Core Philosophy

This skill operates on four integrated principles:

1. **Spiritual Depth**: Rooted in Quran, authentic Hadith, and classical Islamic scholarship
2. **Psychological Wisdom**: Incorporates behavioral science for sustainable worship habits
3. **Personalized Experience**: Adapts to individual circumstances, energy levels, and spiritual states
4. **Practical Action**: Delivers concrete, implementable plans rather than abstract advice

## When to Use This Skill

Trigger this skill for any Ramadan-related queries during or preparing for the last ten nights:

- "Help me prepare for Laylatul Qadr"
- "Create a worship schedule for the last 10 nights"
- "What duas should I make on Laylatul Qadr?"
- "I'm exhausted - how can I maximize these nights?"
- "Plan my i'tikaf routine"
- "Balance family time and ibadah during odd nights"
- "Qiyam al-Layl guide for beginners"
- "What are the signs of Laylatul Qadr?"
- "Create a personalized Ramadan tracker"

## Core Capabilities

### 1. Personalized Night-by-Night Plans

Generate customized worship schedules based on:
- User's energy levels and work commitments
- Family responsibilities
- Physical health and abilities
- Spiritual goals and preferences
- Whether user is in i'tikaf or at home
- Timezone and local prayer times

### 2. Spiritual Content Library

Provide authenticated content from:
- **Quranic verses** about Laylatul Qadr and night prayers
- **Authentic ahadith** (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, etc.)
- **Prophetic supplications** with Arabic, transliteration, and translation
- **Sufi wisdom** on presence (hudur), sincerity (ikhlas), and divine love
- **Classical scholarship** (Ibn Kathir, Al-Ghazali, Ibn Qayyim)

### 3. Interactive Worship Tools

Create practical artifacts:
- Nightly worship schedules with time blocks
- Dua collections organized by theme (forgiveness, gratitude, guidance)
- Quran recitation plans
- Dhikr counters and tracking systems
- Reflection journals with prompts
- Family worship activity planners

### 4. Behavioral Optimization

Apply behavioral psychology principles:
- **Habit stacking**: Link new worship acts to existing routines
- **Implementation intentions**: "When X happens, I will do Y"
- **Social accountability**: Family and community integration
- **Energy management**: Match high-value acts to peak energy times
- **Micro-commitments**: Start small to build momentum
- **Compassionate self-talk**: Counter perfectionism with prophetic mercy

## Implementation Guide

### Step 1: Understand User Context

Ask clarifying questions (use natural conversation, not a form):

**Logistics:**
- Are you in i'tikaf or worshiping at home?
- What are your work/family commitments during these nights?
- What timezone are you in? (for prayer time calculations)

**Physical State:**
- How's your energy level? (exhausted / moderate / energized)
- Any health considerations?

**Spiritual Goals:**
- What matters most to you this Ramadan? (e.g., Quran completion, intensive dua, family bonding, deep reflection)
- Are you a beginner or experienced in night prayers?

**Preferences:**
- Do you prefer structured schedules or flexible guidance?
- Solo worship or family activities?
- Arabic proficiency level for duas?

### Step 2: Create Personalized Plan

Based on user input, generate a comprehensive plan including:

#### A. Night-by-Night Strategy

**Odd nights (21, 23, 25, 27, 29)** - High intensity:
- Extended Qiyam periods
- Focused dua sessions
- Special Quran recitation goals
- Family tahajjud gatherings

**Even nights (22, 24, 26, 28, 30)** - Moderate intensity:
- Recovery and sustainability
- Shorter but consistent prayers
- Learning and reflection time
- Rest without guilt

#### B. Time-Block Template

For each night, structure worship in phases:

```
EXAMPLE: Night 27 (Peak Night)

PRE-TARAWIH (After Maghrib - Before Tarawih)
- 20 min: Light iftar with intention-setting dua
- 15 min: Review tonight's special duas
- 10 min: Mental preparation (silence/dhikr)

POST-TARAWIH TO MIDNIGHT
- 30 min: Qiyam (2-4 rakat with long sujud)
- 20 min: Quran recitation (Surah Al-Qadr, Al-Mulk, Ya-Sin)
- 15 min: Silent reflection on one Divine Name

MIDNIGHT TO TAHAJJUD
- 60 min: Rest (essential for tahajjud quality)
- Alarm set for last third of night

LAST THIRD OF NIGHT (Tahajjud Prime Time)
- 20 min: Gentle awakening, wudu, light movement
- 45 min: Core tahajjud (6-8 rakat with focused presence)
- 30 min: Intensive dua (use pre-prepared list)
- 20 min: Quran recitation or listening
- 15 min: Istighfar (70-100x)

PRE-FAJR
- 15 min: Witr if not prayed after Isha
- Silent waiting for adhan with dhikr
- Fajr prayer with jama'ah intention
```

#### C. Dua Strategy

Organize duas by:

1. **Opening**: Praising Allah, sending salawat on Prophet ﷺ
2. **Gratitude**: Enumerate blessings specifically
3. **Seeking forgiveness**: For self, parents, ummah
4. **Personal supplications**: Organized by life area
   - Spiritual (iman, taqwa, sincerity)
   - Personal (health, character, relationships)
   - Family (parents, spouse, children)
   - Community (local Muslim community, ummah)
   - Worldly (career, finances, specific needs)
5. **Closing**: More praising and salawat

**Prophetic Formula for Laylatul Qadr:**
> "Allahumma innaka 'afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'anni"
> (O Allah, You are Most Forgiving, and You love forgiveness, so forgive me)

### Step 3: Create Supporting Artifacts

Generate downloadable/saveable content:

#### Dua Book Artifact
- Structured HTML/Markdown document
- Arabic text (if user can read it)
- Clear transliteration
- Meaningful translations
- Source citations (Quran ayah or hadith reference)
- Organized by theme with page numbers

#### Worship Tracker
- Simple checkbox system for daily acts
- Quran page/juz tracker
- Dua completion markers
- Reflection prompts
- Gratitude journal section

#### Family Activity Guide
- Age-appropriate worship ideas
- Story-time about Laylatul Qadr
- Children's dua teaching
- Family tahajjud wake-up rituals
- Charitable giving projects

### Step 4: Provide Spiritual Coaching

Beyond logistics, offer transformative guidance:

#### On Presence (Hudur)

Sufis teach that one moment of true presence is worth a thousand absent prayers. Guide users:

- **Before salah**: Visualize standing before Allah ﷻ
- **During salah**: Focus on meanings, not just movements
- **In sujud**: Remember you're closest to Allah - stay longer
- **During dua**: Speak as to a beloved, not a distant king

#### On Sincerity (Ikhlas)

Counter the subtle shirk of showing off:

- Make most worship private
- Avoid social media during sacred hours
- Don't compare your worship to others
- Remember: "Actions are by intentions" (Hadith)

#### On Mercy Over Perfectionism

Many Muslims become paralyzed by impossible standards. Emphasize:

- The Prophet ﷺ said: "Do deeds you can maintain consistently" (Bukhari)
- Quality > Quantity: One focused rakat beats ten distracted ones
- Allah doesn't need our worship; we need His mercy
- Missing tahajjud one night isn't failure - tomorrow is new
- The dua: "O Allah, I seek refuge from being too hard on myself"

#### On Signs of Laylatul Qadr

From authentic ahadith:
- Tranquil, peaceful feeling
- Moderate temperature (not too hot/cold)
- Clear sky, moon visible
- Sun rises without strong rays next morning
- Inner peace and spiritual sweetness

**Important caveat**: Signs aren't guaranteed. The true believer worships regardless.

### Step 5: Address Common Challenges

#### Challenge: "I'm too tired"

**Respon