These are often prayed with "charhti surat" (ascending order), such as starting with shorter surahs like Al-Nas or Al-Falaq.
Note: Practices can vary by locality and family custom. This is a composite description reflecting common Dawoodi Bohra patterns. dawoodi bohra lailatul qadr namaz
After the physical exhaustion of the 100 Rak’ats, the congregation does not leave. They enter the Dua-e-Mashlool or the specific Munajat of Lailatul Qadr. Unlike the loud prayers, this segment is silent and introspective. The Mukasir (assistant to the cleric) recites specific Arabic supplications handed down through the Du’at Mutlaqin (vicegerents of the Imam). These are often prayed with "charhti surat" (ascending