Malam Tujuh Likur
Malam Tujuh Likur (lit. '27th night', Jawi: مالم توجوه ليكور), also known as Pitu Likur, likuran or malam selikur is a Malay tradition of lighting up traditional oil lamps known as pelita, commonly found in Malaysia and Indonesia. This activity is done on the 21st night of Ramadan, commencing the start of the final ten days of the month. The lamp will keep on added until reach it peak on 27 Ramadan. The activity is related to the Lailatul Qadar night which is supposedly happen on the last third of Ramadan.