Isra and Mi'raj in the Islamic faith
The Isra and Mi'raj in the Islamic Creed is an event that took place in the middle of the period of the Islamic message between the eleventh year to the twelfth year since the Prophet Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, announced that God had sent Gabriel to assign him a religious message that he would deliver to his tribe, the Quraysh, and then to mankind, and that it is a continuation and conclusion to the messages of heaven. According to the Islamic history of this period and the term to call it the Prophet’s biography, Al Isra is the journey that the Prophet Muhammad, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, made on Gabriel at night from his home country of Mecca to Jerusalem in Palestine, a journey that the Quraysh tribe denounced to the extent that some of them clapped and whistled mockingly. The Prophet Muhammad insisted on confirming it and that he had moved afterwards from Jerusalem on a heavenly journey in the company of Gabriel, or according to the Islamic term, he took him to the highest plateau at Sidrat al-Muntaha, i.e. to the most accessible place in heaven, and returned after that on the same night. Mentioned in Surat Al-Isra )sobhan the prisoners at night Babdh from the Sacred Mosque to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which blessed us around to show him of Our Signs, He is the Hearing, the Seeing (1) (
The events of Isra and Mi'raj
The time of the Isra and Mi'raj journey
The reason for the Isra and Mi'raj trip
And lessons learned from the journey of Isra and Mi'raj