The Last Ten Nights: What You Told Us You Needed This Ramadan

And how we’re trying to help you find it.

Earlier this Ramadan, in partnership with Muslim Safe Space, we asked our community a question: What do you want to change this Ramadan?

The response was overwhelming. And more than anything else — more than consistency, more than productivity, more than any goal or habit — what you wanted was this:

Closeness with Allah (SWT).

Not just worship as routine. Not just fasting by the clock. A real, felt, soul-deep nearness to the One you’re doing all of this for.

That answer moved us. Because it’s the truest thing anyone could want from Ramadan.

When muslims enter the last ten nights, that desire matters more than ever.

This Is the Moment You’ve Been Waiting For

The Prophet ﷺ used to prepare for these nights differently to the rest of Ramadan. He would increase his worship, wake his family, and devote himself entirely — not out of duty, but out of urgency. Out of love.

These nights hold Laylatul Qadr — a single night worth more than a thousand months of worship. A night where the angels descend, where the gates of mercy are flung wide open, where no sincere du’a is turned away.

You have been fasting, praying, and striving for weeks. These nights are your reward. Don’t let them slip past quietly.


The Friday Du’a: A Weekly Gift Hidden in Plain Sight

Here’s something beautiful that many Muslims overlook. Every single week, within Jumu’ah, there is an hour — a specific window — where the Prophet ﷺ told us that any du’a made by a Muslim will be answered.

Every. Week.

That’s not a small thing. That’s a standing invitation from Allah (SWT) to ask, and to receive.

At MyFridays, we built our Friday du’a emails around exactly this. Each week, we send our community a hand-chosen supplication — a du’a to carry into that blessed hour, a nudge to pause your Friday and turn your heart toward Allah (SWT) before the week rolls on without you.

When these last ten nights of Ramadan fall on a Friday, you’re standing at one of the most powerful intersections in the Islamic calendar. Laylatul Qadr energy, combined with the answered-du’a hour of Jumu’ah. That is not something to take lightly.


Give at the Hour of Du’a

At MyFridays, we believe your sadaqah and your du’a belong in the same moment. That when you ask Allah, you should also give — and that the hour of Jumu’ah is the most powerful time to do both.

That’s the heart of what we do: helping you give at the hour of du’a, every single Friday, so that your charity and your supplication rise together to Allah at the moment they are most likely to be answered.

The Prophet ﷺ told us that sadaqah extinguishes sin the way water extinguishes fire. Imagine pairing that with a sincere du’a, during the hour of Jumu’ah, inside the last ten nights of Ramadan.

That is a moment worth building your week around.


You Asked for Closeness. Here’s How We’re Helping.

When Muslim Safe Space helped us ask what you wanted this Ramadan, we weren’t collecting data for a report. We were listening for a direction.

And you pointed us somewhere real. Somewhere that matters.

Thousands of people in this community woke up this Ramadan wanting to feel closer to Allah — not just to go through the motions, but to arrive somewhere by the end of it. To cross these last ten nights and come out the other side changed.

That’s exactly what MyFridays is here for.

Open your Friday du’a email. Make your du’a at the hour of Jumu’ah. Give — even a little — as your words rise. And let these last ten nights be everything you hoped this Ramadan could be.

You still have time. Use it.


Not signed up to our Friday du’a emails yet? Join the MyFridays community and let every Friday bring you closer.

The Last Ten Nights: What You Told Us You Needed This Ramadan

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