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- Mar 17, 2025
The Last 10 Nights: Using Technology to Seek Laylatul Qadr
- Adam Samon
- Mindful Tech Practices, Purposeful Tech Engagement
Guided by purpose, this article was crafted with the help of AI to benefit and inspire.
At DigitalDeen, we believe technology should serve as a tool for spiritual growth, not a distraction. The last ten nights of Ramadan are the most sacred, holding Laylatul Qadr, the Night of Decree, which is better than a thousand months. While technology can sometimes pull us away from worship, if used wisely, it can actually enhance our ibadah and help us stay focused in these blessed nights.
Here’s how to use technology with intention in the last ten nights:
Set Worship Reminders – Use apps to schedule tahajjud, suhoor, and extra prayers, ensuring you make the most of these nights.
Digital Qur’an & Tafsir – Carry the Qur’an with you on your phone, reading and reflecting on its meanings wherever you are.
Listen to Beneficial Content – Replace distractions with Qur’an recitations, Islamic lectures, and tafsir discussions to stay spiritually engaged.
Make Dua Lists on Your Device – Use notes or a dua app to organise your personal supplications so you can be intentional in your prayers.
Limit Social Media & Digital Distractions – Set screen-time limits or go on a partial digital detox to avoid wasting time and focus on worship.
Technology, when used with intention and balance, can help us maximise the last ten nights in meaningful ways. DigitalDeen will continue to guide you on how to use tech mindfully and productively, ensuring it serves your faith, not hinders it. May we all witness Laylatul Qadr and gain its endless rewards!
Download the Laylatul Qadr Planner below to help you during the last 10 nights.
About Me
Adam Sam'on
DigitalDeen/3DDad
I’m a Melbourne-based educator, tech lead, and dad who turned a passion for purposeful digital living into DigitalDeen—a space where faith, creativity, and technology come together. With over 15 years of teaching experience (and plenty of screen-time battles at home), I created DigitalDeen to raise the Digital Ummah and help individuals and families build intentional, balanced, and barakah-filled digital habits that rise above the noise of mainstream digital culture. From blog posts to digital tools (and the occasional 3D-printed life hack), everything here is crafted with a mix of educator insight, dad energy, and a deep love for faith-driven innovation.