শবে কদর

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Bengali[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From শব (śbo) + কদর (kodor). Ultimately derived from Classical Persian شب قدر (šab-e-qadar), which is from Classical Persian شب (šab, night) and Classical Persian قدر (qadar).

Proper noun[edit]

শবে কদর (śobe kodor) (objective শবে কদর (śobe kodor) or শবে কদরকে (śobe kodroke), genitive শবে কদরের (śobe kodorer), locative শবে কদরে (śobe kodore))

  1. (Islam) Laylatul Qadr: a night during Ramadan that commemorates the initial revelation of the Qur'an.
    মাহে রমজান এসেছে যখন আসিবে শবে-কদর
    mahe rômjan eśeche jôkhôn aśibe śôbe-kôdôr
    (please add an English translation of this usage example)
    - Kazi Nazrul Islam

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