The last or third Ashra is very important for all Muslims to seek protect from hellfire, forgiveness, blessings, and reward from God (Allah) during the sacred month of Ramadan. The third or final Ashra, the last 10 days of Ramadan, which holds huge spiritual significance in Islam. It focuses on seeking safety (Nijat) from Hellfire and asking God (Allah) for salvation or forgiveness. The last Ashra of Ramzan is Nijat (free from hellfire), which may start on the 21st day of Ramadan and end on the 29th or 30th day of Ramadan.

Due to the occurrence of the last Friday or Juma (Jumatul-Vida), and Layla Tul Qadr or Shab-e-Qadr, the third or last Ashra is the most important Ashra for Muslims worldwide. It is believed that the nights of Layla Tul Qadr occur on the odd nights of this Ashra, which can be the 21st, 23rd 27th. or 29th of Ramzan. Thus, the odd nights of Shab-e-Qadr are the holiest nights in the holy month of Ramzan for Muslims to focus on seeking blessings and rewards from God (Allah).

Muslims perform special prayer (Namaz) the whole night on the holiest nights of Layla Tul Qadr to seek Nijat from Hellfire and seek blessings or rewards from God (Allah). Muslim individuals are also blessed with a night (Laila-tul-Qadr), which is better than a thousand nights in the holy month of Ramzan Juma Alvida, the last Friday may also be celebrated in the third or last Ashra of Ramadan.
Ramzan ka Teesra Ashra Mubarak to all my dear friends