My Ten Nights
Automate Your Giving & Never Miss Laylatul Qadr
The last ten nights of Ramadan are the most powerful nights of the year. The nights where your duas are heard, your sins forgiven, and your rewards multiplied beyond imagination. We all start Ramadan with big intentions—more Salah, more Dhikr, more Sadaqah.

But let’s be honest, life happens! We get tired, distracted, or simply forget. And what if the night you forget… is Laylatul Qadr?
Because one night could change everything.
That’s 83 years of rewards—a lifetime—compressed into one powerful night. A single act of charity on Laylatul Qadr could be written as if you gave every night for over 30,000 nights! Would you risk missing that?
With My Ten Nights, your Sadaqah and Zakat are scheduled in advance, so while you focus on your Ibadah, your donations will be made—without fail.

Don’t leave your Ramadan blessings to chance. Schedule your donations now.
What is Laylatul Qadr
Laylatul Qadr—The Night of Power—is the holiest night of the Islamic calendar. It was on this night that the first verses of the Qur’an were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). No one knows its exact date, but the Prophet (PBUH) told us: “Look for it in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.” (Bukhari)
Most scholars believe it falls on the 27th night, but the truth is, it could be any of the last ten. That’s why My Ten Nights ensures you never miss it.


Why Automate? Because Life Happens!
Let’s be real—Ramadan exhaustion is a thing. We start strong, but by the last ten nights, we’re battling sleep deprivation, late-night suhoors, and that one aunty who insists on making you eat just one more samosa.
With My Ten Nights, you don’t have to worry. Whether you’re in deep prayer, breaking your fast, or just knocked out after Taraweeh—your Sadaqah will be given, your rewards secured.
Don’t Let Laylatul Qadr Pass You By
One night. A lifetime of rewards. Don’t leave it to chance—schedule your donations today and guarantee 83+ years of blessings.
Laylatul Qadr FAQ
When is Laylatul Qadr?
Laylatul Qadr is hidden within the last ten nights of Ramadan, most likely on an odd night (21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th).
Why is Laylatul Qadr so special?
The Qur’an describes it as a night better than a thousand months (97:3). That’s over 83 years of rewards for any good deed you perform on this night!
How much should I give on Laylatul Qadr?
Whatever you can! Even a small amount given on Laylatul Qadr will be recorded as if you donated that same amount every night for over 83 years.
Is automating my donations considered valid?
Yes! Intention is key. By setting up your donations in advance, you are ensuring that your charity reaches those in need, and that you don’t miss out on the blessings of Laylatul Qadr.
Where will my donations go?
Your donations will support Kashmir Welfare Foundation’s life-saving projects, including medical aid, food, education, and clean water for the most vulnerable.
How does My10Nights Work?
My Ten Nights allows you to automate your Zakat and charity donations across the last 10 nights of Ramadan. Simply make one donation, and My 10 Nights will distribute it each night, ensuring you never miss the immense blessings and rewards of this sacred time.
How do I setup My10Nights?
Easy, Peasy Lemon Squeezy. All you do is follow the link below to find Kashmir Welfare Foundation’s My10Nights page. You can setup up your automated donations from here. Our team is always on hand should you need any help!

Is My10Nights easy to Set up?
Absolutely! And if you ever need assistance, our team is always ready to support you every step of the way.

About Kashmir Welfare
Kashmir Welfare Foundation is a UK-registered charity dedicated to transforming lives in Kashmir. We provide vital humanitarian aid, including healthcare, education, and emergency relief, to those who need it most.
From delivering life-saving medical care through our Mobile Hospital Unit to ensuring children have access to quality education, we are committed to building a brighter future for Kashmir.