The Isra
and Mi3raj
الإسراء والمعراج
This article is about:
The ascending of Prophet Muhammed
(peace be upon him) from earth to heaven.
The Night Journey
The Isra and Mi’raj (Arabic: الإسراء
والمعراج, al-’Isrā’ wal-Mi‘rāj), are the two parts of a Night
Journey that, according to Islamic tradition, the Islamic prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) took during a single night around the year 621. It
has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey. A brief
sketch of the story is in sura 17 Al-Isra of the Quran, and other
details come from the Hadith, supplemental writings about the life
of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
In the journey, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) travels on the steed Buraq
to “the farthest mosque” where he leads other prophets in prayer. He
then ascends to heaven where he speaks to God, who gives Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) instructions to take back to the faithful regarding
the details of prayer.
According to traditions, the journey is associated with the Lailat
al Mi’raj, as one of the most significant events in the Islamic
calendar.
Islamic sources
The Night Journey started with the appearance of the Angel Gabriel(Aleyhi
As-Salam) who had been bringing the revelation of the Qur’an). The
angel led Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)to a white mule with wings attached
to its thighs. This mule had carried other prophets, including
Abraham (Aleyhi As-Salam), and was the buraq or spirit horse.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) got on and went high into the sky.
He arrived at Jerusalem where he met many prophets including Abraham
(Aleyhi As-Salam), Moses (Aleyhi As-Salam) and Jesus (Aleyhi
As-Salam). Abraham (Aleyhi As-Salam)looked like no one else, but
also no one did not look like him. Moses (Aleyhi As-Salam)was tall,
tanned, slim and with a hooked nose and curly hair. Jesus(Aleyhi
As-Salam) was red skinned of medium height with straight hair and
many moles on his face.
He looked like he had come out of a bath. His hair looked wet
although it was not wet. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)was asked to lead
them in prayer and did.
Three dishes were placed in front of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)containing
water, wine and milk. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)said he knew of the
prophecy that if he chose water the Muslim community would drown, if
he chose wine they would leave the true path, and if he chose milk
they would follow the true religion of the one God. He chose milk
and drank from it. Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam) confirmed the prophecy.
Then Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)lifted up to the first gate of heaven
guarded by an angel Ishmael who was in charge of 12,000 more and
each of those had 12,000 of their own. All these 144,000,001 angels
guarded the one gate. Ishmael asked Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam) if
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)was the one sent to deliver God’s message to
humankind and Gabriel(Aleyhi As-Salam) confirmed this, so Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh)was let through with some prayers.
Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh)passed through seven heavenly realms.
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In the First Sky he saw
Adam (Aleyhi As-Salam) being shown the souls of his descendents
both good and bad.
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In the Second Sky he
saw Jesus (Aleyhi As-Salam) and John, son of Zachariah.
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In the Third Sky he saw
the handsome Joseph (Aleyhi As-Salam), son of Jacob (Aleyhi
As-Salam).
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In the Fourth Sky he
saw Idris (Aleyhi As-Salam), the prophet from before the flood.
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In the Fifth Sky he saw
Moses'(Aleyhi As-Salam) older brother, Harun (Aleyhi As-Salam),
with his long white beard.
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In the Sixth Sky
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) met a tall man with a hooked nose and
Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam) said it was Moses (Aleyhi As-Salam).
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In the Seventh Sky
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)saw an old man in a seat by the gate to
Paradise where 70,000 angels pass through each day but do not
return until Judgment Day. Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam) identified
him as Abraham (Aleyhi As-Salam). Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam) then
took Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) into Paradise where he spoke to
God.
God told him the importance of regular prayers. On the way back
Moses (Aleyhi As-Salam) asked how many prayers had been commanded
and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)said fifty a day. Moses (Aleyhi As-Salam)
told him to go back to God and get the number cut.
God reduced the number to ten a day but Moses (Aleyhi As-Salam)
again said this was too many. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)returned and
they were reduced to five times a day. Moses said this was still too
many, but Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) told Moses he would be too
embarrassed to return to God again. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) returned
to Makkah.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)described his journey to followers but many
did not believe he had gone to Jerusalem in one night, seen the
Seven Heavens and had spoken with God. Some who stopped believing
went to Abu Bakr and Abu Bakr saw Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), asking
him to describe Jerusalem. He did so, and Abu Bakr declared all the
details were accurate and so Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)must have been
there.
Qur’an
Exalted is He who took His Servant by night from al-Masjid al-Haram
to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed, to show
him of Our signs. Indeed, He is the Hearing, the Seeing.
Quran, Chapter
17 (Al-Isra) verse 1
”And
[remember, O Muhammad], when We told you, “Indeed, your Lord has
encompassed the people.” And We did not make the sight which We
showed you except as a trial for the people, as was the accursed
tree [mentioned] in the Qur’an. And We threaten them, but it
increases them not except in great transgression.”
Quran, Chapter
17 (Al-Isra) verse 60
Quran:
Chapter 53 Surat An-Najm, verses 13-18
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And he certainly saw
him in another descent,
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At the Lote-tree of the
Utmost Boundary –
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Near it is the Garden
of Refuge –
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When there covered the
Lote Tree that which covered [it]
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The sight [of the
Prophet] did not swerve, nor did it transgress [its limit].
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He certainly saw of the
greatest signs of his Lord.
Hadith
The whole incident of Isra and Mi’raj is mentioned in great details
in the following hadith narrated by Anas ibn Sa’sa’a:
The
Prophet said, “While
I was at the House in a state midway between sleep and
wakefulness, (an angel recognized me) as the man lying between
two men. A golden tray full of wisdom and belief was brought to
me and my body was cut open from the throat to the lower part of
the abdomen and then my abdomen was washed with Zam-zam water
and (my heart was) filled with wisdom and belief.
Al-Buraq, a white animal, smaller than a mule and bigger than a
donkey was brought to me and I set out with Jibreel. When I reached
the nearest heaven. Jibreel said to the heaven gate-keeper, ‘Open
the gate.’ The gatekeeper asked, ‘Who is it?’ He said, ‘Jibreel.’
The gate-keeper,’ Who is accompanying you?’ Gabriel said,
‘Muhammad.’ The gate-keeper said, ‘Has he been called?’ Jibreel
said, ‘Yes.’ Then it was said, ‘He is welcomed. What a wonderful
visit his is!’ Then I met Adam and greeted him and he said, ‘You are
welcomed O son and a Prophet.’
Then we ascended to the second heaven. It was asked, ‘Who is it?’
Jibreel said, ‘Jibreel.’ It was said, ‘Who is with you?’ He said,
‘Muhammad’ It was asked, ‘Has he been sent for?’ He said, ‘Yes.’ It
was said, ‘He is welcomed. What a wonderful visit his is!” Then I
met Isa (Jesus) and Yahya (John the Baptist) who said, ‘You are
welcomed, O brother and a Prophet.’
Then we ascended to the third heaven. It was asked, ‘Who is it?’
Jibreel said, ‘Jibreel.’ It was asked, ‘Who is with you? Jibreel
said, ‘Muhammad.’ It was asked, ‘Has he been sent for?’ ‘Yes,’ said
Jibreel. ‘He is welcomed. What a wonderful visit his is!’ (The
Prophet added:). There I met Joseph and greeted him, and he replied,
‘You are welcomed, O brother and a Prophet!’
Then we ascended to the 4th heaven and again the same questions and
answers were exchanged as in the previous heavens. There I met Idris
and greeted him. He said, ‘You are welcomed O brother and Prophet.’
Then we ascended to the 5th heaven and again the same questions and
answers were exchanged as in previous heavens. there I met and
greeted Aaron who said, ‘You are welcomed O brother and a Prophet”.
Then we ascended to the 6th heaven and again the same questions and
answers were exchanged as in the previous heavens. There I met and
greeted Moses who said, ‘You are welcomed O brother and a Prophet.’
When I proceeded on, he started weeping and on being asked why he
was weeping, he said, ‘O Lord! Followers of this youth who was sent
after me will enter Paradise in greater number than my followers.’
Then we ascended to the seventh heaven and again the same questions
and answers were exchanged as in the previous heavens. There I met
and greeted Ibrahim who said, ‘You are welcomed o son and a
Prophet.’
Then I was shown Al-Bait-al-Ma’mur (i.e. Allah’s House). I asked
Jibreel about it and he said, This is Al Bait-ul-Ma’mur where 70,000
angels perform prayers daily and when they leave they never return
to it (but always a fresh batch comes into it daily).’
Then I was shown Sidrat al-Muntaha (i.e. a tree in the seventh
heaven) and I saw its Nabk fruits which resembled the clay jugs of
Hajr (i.e. a town in Arabia), and its leaves were like the ears of
elephants, and four rivers originated at its root, two of them were
apparent and two were hidden. I asked Jibreel about those rivers and
he said, ‘The two hidden rivers are in Paradise, and the apparent
ones are the Nile and the Euphrates.’
Then fifty prayers were enjoined on me. I descended till I met Moses
who asked me, ‘What have you done?’ I said, ‘Fifty prayers have been
enjoined on me.’ He said, ‘I know the people better than you,
because I had the hardest experience to bring Bani Israel to
obedience. Your followers cannot put up with such obligation. So,
return to your Lord and request Him (to reduce the number of
prayers.’ I returned and requested Allah (for reduction) and He made
it forty.
I returned and (met Moses) and had a similar discussion, and then
returned again to Allah for reduction and He made it thirty, then
twenty, then ten, and then I came to Moses who repeated the same
advice. Ultimately Allah reduced it to five. When I came to Moses
again, he said, ‘What have you done?’ I said, ‘Allah has made it
five only.’
He repeated the same advice but I said that I surrendered (to
Allah’s Final Order)'” Allah’s Apostle was addressed by Allah, “I
have decreed My Obligation and have reduced the burden on My slaves,
and I shall reward a single good deed as if it were ten good deeds.
Sahih
al-Bukhari, volume 4,Book 54, Hadith number 429
It is narrated on the authority of Anas b. Malik that the Messenger
of Allah (peace be upon him) said: I was brought al-Buraq Who is an
animal white and long, larger than a donkey but smaller than a mule,
who would place his hoof a distance equal to the range of vision. I
mounted it and came to the Temple (Bait Maqdis in Jerusalem), then
tethered it to the ring used by the prophets. I entered the mosque
and prayed two rak’ahs in it, and then came out and Gabriel brought
me a vessel of wine and a vessel of milk. I chose the milk, and
Gabriel said: You have chosen the natural thing.
Then he took me to heaven. Jibreel then asked the (gate of heaven)
to be opened and he was asked who he was. He replied: Gabriel. He
was again asked: Who is with you? He (Jibreel) said: Muhammad. It
was said: Has he been sent for? Jibreel replied: He has indeed been
sent for. And (the door of the heaven) was opened for us and at
first heaven we saw Adam. He welcomed me and prayed for my good.
Then we ascended to the second heaven. Gabriel (peace be upon him)
(asked the door of heaven to be opened), and he was asked who he
was. He answered: Jibreel; and was again asked: Who is with you? He
replied: Muhammad. It was said: Has he been sent for? He replied: He
has indeed been sent for. The gate was opened. When I entered ‘Isa
b. Maryam and Yahya b. Zakariya (peace be upon them), cousins from
the maternal side. welcomed me and prayed for my good.
Then I was taken to the third heaven and Jibreel asked for the
opening (of the door). He was asked: Who are you? He replied:
Jibreel. He was (again) asked: Who is with you? He replied Muhammad
( peace be upon him). It was said: Has he been sent for? He replied
He has indeed been sent for. (The gate) was opened for us and I saw
Yusuf (peace be upon him) who had been given half of (world) beauty.
He welcomed me prayed for my well-being.
Then he ascended with us to the fourth heaven. Jibreel (peace be
upon him) asked for the (gate) to be opened, and it was said: Who is
he? He replied: Gabriel. It was (again) said: Who is with you? He
said: Muhammad. It was said: Has he been sent for? He replied: He
has indeed been sent for.
The (gate) was opened for us, and lo! Idris was there. He welcomed
me and prayed for my well-being (About him) Allah, the Exalted and
the Glorious, has said:” We elevated him (Idris) to the exalted
position” (Qur’an xix. 57).
Then he ascended with us to the fifth heaven and Jibreel asked for
the (gate) to be opened. It was said: Who is he? He replied Jibreel.
It was (again) said: Who is with thee? He replied: Muhammad. It was
said Has he been sent for? He replied: He has indeed been sent for.
(The gate) was opened for us and then I was with Harun (Aaron) for
my well-being.
Then I was taken to the sixth heaven. Gabriel (peace be upon him)
asked for the door to be opened. It was said: Who is he? He replied:
Jibreel. It was said: Who is with thee? He replied: Muhammad. It was
said: Has he been sent for? He replied: He has indeed been sent for.
(The gate) was opened for us and there I was with Moses (peace be
upon him) He welcomed me and prayed for my well-being.
Then I was taken up to the seventh heaven. Jibreel asked the (gate)
to be opened. It was said: Who is he? He said: Jibreel It was said.
Who is with thee? He replied: Muhammad (peace be upon him.) It was
said: Has he been sent for? He replied: He has indeed been sent for.
(The gate) was opened for us and there I found Abraham (peace be
upon him) reclining against the Bait-ul-Ma’mur and there enter into
it seventy thousand angels every day, never to visit (this place)
again.
Then I was taken to Sidrat-ul-Muntaha whose leaves were like
elephant ears and its fruit like big earthenware vessels. And when
it was covered by the Command of Allah, it underwent such a change
that none amongst the creation has the power to praise its beauty.
Then Allah revealed to me a revelation and He made obligatory for me
fifty prayers every day and night. Then I went down to Moses (peace
be upon him) and he said: What has your Lord enjoined upon your
Ummah? I said: Fifty prayers. He said: Return to thy Lord and beg
for reduction (in the number of prayers), for your community
shallnot be able to bear this burden. as I have put to test the
children of Israil and tried them (and found them too weak to bear
such a heavy burden).
He (the Holy Prophet) said: I went back to my Lord and said: My
Lord, make things lighter for my Ummah. (The Lord) reduced five
prayers for me. I went down to Moses and said. (The Lord) reduced
five (prayers) for me, He said: Verily thy Ummah shall not be able
to bear this burden; return to thy Lord and ask Him to make things
lighter.
I then kept going back and forth between my Lord Blessed and Exalted
and Moses, till He said: There are five prayers every day and night.
O Muhammad, each being credited as ten, so that makes fifty prayers.
He who intends to do a good deed and does not do it will have a good
deed recorded for him; and if he does it, it will be recorded for
him as ten; whereas he who intends to do an evil deed and does not
do, it will not be recorded for him; and if he does it, only one
evil deed will be recorded.
I then came down and when I came to Moses and informed him, he said:
Go back to thy Lord and ask Him to make things lighter. Upon this
the Messenger of Allah remarked: I returned to my Lord until I felt
ashamed before Him.
Sahih Muslim,
Book 1, Number 309
Narrated Jabir bin ‘Abdullah: That he heard Allah’s Apostle saying,
“When the people of Quraish did not believe me (i.e. the story of my
Night Journey),
I stood up in Al-Hijr and Allah displayed Jerusalem in front of me,
and I began describing it to them while I was looking at it.”
Sahih
al-Bukhari, Volume 5, Book 58, Number 226
Narrated Ibn ‘Abbas: Regarding the Statement of Allah – “And We
granted the vision (Ascension to the heavens) which We made you see
(as an actual eye witness) was only made as a trial for the people.”
(17.60) – The sights which Allah’s Apostle was shown on the Night
Journey when he was taken to Bait-ulMaqdis (i.e. Jerusalem) were
actual sights, (not dreams). And the Cursed Tree (mentioned) in the
Quran is the tree of Zaqqum (itself).
Sahih
al-Bukhari, Volume 5, Book 58, Number 228
Narrated Abu Huraira: On the night Allah’s Apostle was taken on a
night journey (Mi’raj) two cups, one containing wine and the other
milk, were presented to him at Jerusalem. He looked at it and took
the cup of milk. Jibreel said, “Praise be to Allah Who guided you to
Al-Fitra (the right path); if you had taken (the cup of) wine, your
nation would have gone astray.”
Sahih
al-Bukhari, Volume 7, Book 69, Number 482
Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet said: “While I was walking in
Paradise (on the night of Mi’raj), I saw a river, on the two banks
of which there were tents made of hollow pearls. I asked, “What is
this, O Gabriel?’ He said, ‘That is the Kauthar which Your Lord has
given to you.’ Behold! Its scent or its mud was sharp smelling
musk!” (The sub-narrator, Hudba is in doubt as to the correct
expression.)
Sahih
al-Bukhari, Volume 8, Book 76, Number 583
It is narrated on the authority of Abdullah (b. Umar) that when the
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was taken for the Night
journey, he was taken to Sidrat-ul-Muntaha, which is situated on the
sixth heaven, where terminates everything that ascends from the
earth and is held there, and where terminates every- thing that
descends from above it and is held there. (It is with reference to
this that) Allah said:”
‘’When that which covers
covered the lote-tree“ (al-Qur’an,
Iiii. 16).
He (the narrator) said: (It was) gold moths. He (the narrator
further) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) was given
three (things): he was given five prayers, the concluding verses of
Sura al-Baqara, and remission of serious Sins for those among his
Ummah who associate not anything with Allah.
Sahih Muslim,
Book 1, Number 329
Religious belief
The Isra is the part of the journey of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)from
Mecca to Jerusalem. begins at a time when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)was
in the Masjid al-Haram, when the archangel Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam)
came to him, and brought Buraq, the traditional heavenly steed of
the prophets. Buraq carries Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)to the Masjid Al
Aqsa, the “Farthest Mosque”, in Jerusalem.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)alights, tethers Buraq to the Western Wall
and performs prayer, where on God’s command he is tested by Jibriel.
It was told by Anas ibn Malik that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)said:
Jibril brought me a vessel of wine and a vessel of milk, and I chose
the milk. “Jibril (Aleyhi As-Salam) said: ‘You have chosen the
Fitrah (natural instinct).’
In the second part of the journey, the Mi’raj (an Arabic word that
literally means “ladder”), Buraq takes him to the heavens, where he
tours the seven circles of heaven, and speaks with the earlier
prophets such as Abraham (ʾIbrāhīm), Moses (Musa), John the Baptist
(Yaḥyā ibn Zakarīyā), and Jesus (Isa). Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)is
then taken to Sidrat al-Muntaha – a holy tree in the seventh heaven
that Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam)is not allowed to pass.
According to Islamic tradition, God instructs Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh)that Muslims must pray fifty times per day; however, Moses
(Aleyhi As-Salam) tells Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)that it is very
difficult for the people and urges Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)to ask for
a reduction, until finally it is reduced to five times per day.
Masjid al-Aqsa, the farthest mosque
The place referred to in the Quran as “the farthest mosque” (Arabic:المسجد
الأقصى, al-Masğidu ‘l-’Aqṣà), from Al-Isra, has been
historically considered as referring to the site of the modern-day
Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. This interpretation was advanced even
by the earliest biographer of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)—Ibn Ishaq—and
is supported by numerous aḥādīth.
The term used for mosque, “masjid”, literally means “place of
prostration”, and includes monotheistic places of worship but does
not exclusively lend itself to physical structures but a location,
as Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)stated “The earth has been made for me
(and for my followers) a place for praying…”. When Caliph Umar
conquered Jerusalem after Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) shahadat (death),
a prayer house was rebuilt on the site.
The structure was expanded by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik ibn
Marwan and finished by his son al-Walid in 705 CE. The building was
repeatedly destroyed by earthquakes and rebuilt, until the
reconstruction in 1033 by the Fatimid caliph Ali az-Zahir, and that
version of the structure is what can be seen in the present day.
Many Western historians, such as Heribert Busse and Neal Robinson,
agree that Jerusalem is the originally intended interpretation of
the Quran. Muslims used to pray towards Jerusalem, but Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh)changed this direction, the Qibla, to instead direct
Muslims to face towards the Kaaba in Mecca on the basis of having
received divine intervention.
The modern Al-Aqsa Mosque
Modern
observance
The Lailat al Mi’raj (Arabic: لیلة المعراج, Lailätu ‘l-Mi‘rāğ),
also known as Shab-e-Mi’raj (Persian: شب معراج, Šab-e Mi’râj) in
Iran, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, and Miraç Kandili in Turkish,
is the Muslim festival celebrating the Isra and Mi’raj. Some Muslims
celebrate this event by offering optional prayers during this night,
and in some Muslim countries, by illuminating cities with electric
lights and candles. The celebrations around this day tend to focus
on every Muslim who wants to celebrate it.
Worshippers gather into mosques and perform prayer and supplication.
Some people may pass their knowledge on to others by informing them
The story on how Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) heart was purified by an
archangel (Gabriel (Aleyhi As-Salam)) who filled him with knowledge
and faith in preparation to enter the seven levels of heaven. After
prayer (Salah, where the children can pray with the adults if they
wish) food and treats are served.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque marks the place from which Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)is
believed to have ascended to heaven. The exact date of the Journey
is not clear, but is celebrated as though it took place before the
Hijra and after Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)’s visit to the people of
Ta’if. It is considered by some to have happened just over a year
before the Hijra, on the 27th of Rajab; but this date is not always
recognized.
This date would correspond to the Julian date of February 26, 621,
or, if from the previous year, March 8, 620. In Shi’a Iran for
example, Rajab 27 is the day of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)’s first
calling or Mab’as. The Al-Aqsa Mosque and surrounding area, marks
the place from which Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)is believed to have
ascended to heaven, is the third-holiest place on earth for Muslims.
Many sects and offshoots belonging to Islamic mysticism interpret
Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) night ascent- the Isra and Mi’raj – to be
an out of body experience through nonphysical environments, unlike
the Sunni Muslims or mainstream Islam. The mystics claim Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh)was transported to Jerusalem and onward to seven
heavens, even though “the apostle’s body remained where it was.”
Esoteric interpretations of Islam emphasise the spiritual
significance of Mi’raj, seeing it as a symbol of the soul’s journey
and the potential of humans to rise above the comforts of material
life through prayer, piety and discipline.
In view of the Islamic references from the Qur’an and Hadith, the
Sunni Muslims reject these saying the Isra and Mi’raj – the night
journey – mentioned in the Qur’an and Hadith, was physical yet
spiritual. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)was taken to the Masjid Al Aqsa,
where he performed prayer leading all previous prophets and then
taken to the heavens in a journey.
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