 As-salamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh, are there any signs we see after Laylat al-Qadr? So yes, there are signs. The first thing to note about Laylat al-Qadr is the Laylat al-Qadr happens in the last ten nights of Ramadan and the authentic narrations mention that it happens on the odd nights. But the difference is that a lot of people don't bear in mind is that some of the Ahadith mentioned the odd nights from the beginning of the month and some of them mentioned the odd nights from the end of the month. Like when the Prophet saw, as-salamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh, when there are seven days left, when there are nine days left. Now if you think about this, you realize that the measuring Laylat al-Qadr from the end of the month means that even and odd days are uncertain. We don't know which day will be even until the month is over and we don't know which day will be odd until the month is over. So because we don't know which day is even and odd until the month is over, because we're measuring it from the end of the month, not from the beginning of the month, from the month might be shorter, it might be long, it might be 29 or 30 days. So in reality Laylat al-Qadr could be in any of the 10 nights. Even if you think about the beginning of the month, some people started on one day, some people started on another day. So ultimately there is a degree of uncertainty about which nights are even and which nights are odd. And in some of the ahadith, the even odd nights are measured from the end of the month, when there are nine days remaining, when there are seven days remaining, when there are five days remaining. And that is something which changes depending on whether the month is long or short. So basically we don't know which of the 10 nights and we can't even narrow it down to five. We can't even narrow it down to five in knowing which of the 10 nights is Laylat al-Qadr. However there are signs, from the most famous of the signs and the most authentic of them is that the sun will rise on the morning after Laylat al-Qadr without any rays, without the rays of light that come on the side of the sun. It will just be like a single disc without the rays that shine out from it when the sun rises. So that is one of the signs. And one of the signs that is mentioned is that the night will be a night of relative calm, you know, a night of what's the word, neither hot nor cold and so on, and a night which is moderate in its characteristics. But that doesn't also mean that there will not be any disasters happen on that night or anything like that. Rather that there is no authentic evidence to say that it's a night where there will be no, nothing bad will happen to anyone, that's not the case. However there is a characteristic to the night itself that it's a night which is a moderate night in terms of its characteristics and that the sun will rise the next morning without any rays. That's for those who are from the signs of Laylat al-Qadr. But in reality a person really has to, the only way you can know that you pray Laylat al-Qadr is to pray all of the last ten nights of Ramadan whether they are even or whether they are odd. And Allah knows best.