Isra' and Mi^raj - Anniversary of the night journey and the ascension of Prophet

Friday, October 4th, 2002, is the anniversary of the night journey and the ascension of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.

(The night journey and the ascension of prophet Muhammad)

Al Hamdulillahi rabil^alameen, wa sallallahu ala sayidi Rasulullah, Praise be to Allah, the Lord of t he Worlds, the One Who exists without a place. To Him belong the endowments and proper commendations. May Allah raise the rank of Prophet Muhammad and his kind Al and Companions and protect his nation from what he fears for them. May the Lord of Heavens and Earth grant us the sincere intentions and guide us to the acceptable deeds.

As we got used to discussing together Islamic issues, it’s an honor and a great reward, for us, Insha’llah, to talk about the Miracles of the Prophet.
Among these extra ordinary matters that occured on the hand of Prophet Muhammad, (Miracle), is Isra’ and Mi^raj.

Allah sent the prophets as a mercy to the slaves and supported them with miracles to indicate the truthfulness of their message. Of all the prophets, our Prophet, Muhammad, was blessed with the most miracles. Al-Isra’ and al-Mi^raj are among the many miracles of Prophet Muhammad.

The miracle of al-Isra’ is confirmed in the Qur’an. In Surat al-Isra’, Ayah 1, Allah said which means:

**[Praise be to Allah Who enabled His slave, Muhammad, to make the journey at night from Masjid al-Haram in Makkah to Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem, which is surrounded a blessed land.] **

This journey is also confirmed in the sahih hadith. As such, there is scholarly consensus (ijma^) Prophet Muhammad journeyed in body and soul the night of al-Isra’ from Masjid al-Haram in Makkah to Masjid al-Aqsain Jerusalem. Moreover, these scholars indicated the person who denies al-Isra’ is a blasphemer for belying the explicit text of the Qur’an.

Before the Prophet took this night journey, the ceiling of the house in which he was staying was opened, and Jibril descended. He cut open the chest of Prophet Muhammad and washed that open area with Zamzam water. Then he emptied something from a container into the chest of the Prophet to increase his wisdom as well as the strength of his belief. This was done to prepare the Messenger of Allah for that which he had yet to see in the upper world from among the wonders of the creation of Allah.

Insha’llah we shall talk about the details of this journey.

*Al-Isra' *

After the Prophet performed the Evening Prayer (^Isha'), Jibril came to him with a white animal, slightly larger than a donkey yet smaller than a mule. This animal was the buraq,--one of the animals of Paradise. Jibril held the buraq by his ear and told the Prophet to mount it. When the buraq was mounted, the Prophet set forth.

The buraqis a very fast animal; the length of the buraq's stride is the farthest distance it's eye can see. The Prophet and Jibril arrived to a land with palm trees. Jibril told the Prophet to dismount and pray, so the Prophet dismounted the buraq and prayed two rak^as. Jibril asked him, "Do you know where you prayed?" and the Prophet answered, "Allah knows best." Jibril told him, "This is Yathrib; this is Taybah. "." (These are two names for the city of al-Madinah.) Before the Prophet emigrated to al-Madinah, it was called Taybah and Yathrib. It earned the name al-Madinah after the Prophet emigrated to it.

The buraq continued with the Prophet and Jibril until they reached another place. Again Jibril told the Prophet to get down and pray. The Prophet dismounted there and prayed two rak^as. Jibril informed the Prophet of the name of that place; it was Tur Sina'.

Once again the buraq took off with the Prophet and Jibril. Once again it stopped, and the Prophet dismounted and prayed two rak^as. This was in Bayt Lahm, where Prophet ^Isa (Jesus) was born. Then the buraq continued with the Messenger of Allah until they entered the city of Jerusalem. There the Prophet went to Masjid al-Aqsa. Outside was a ring used by the Messengers of Allah to tie their animals. The Prophet tied his buraq to this ring. Then the Prophet entered the masjid where Allah assembled for him all the Prophets--from Adam to ^Isa. Prophet Muhammad moved forward and led them all in prayer. This is an indication the Prophet is higher in status than all the rest of the prophets and messengers.

1- On Prophet Muhammad's journey from Masjid al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa, Allah enabled him to see some of His wondrous creations. Allah enabled the Prophet to see the world (dunya) like an old woman. However, this old woman was wearing a great deal of jewelry, and in this there is an indication signifying the reality of the world.

2- Allah enabled the Prophet to see Iblis. The Prophet saw something on the side of the road which did not dare to stand in his way or speak to him. What the Prophet saw was Iblis. Originally, Iblis was a believer and lived with the angels in Paradise. When Allah ordered the angels to prostrate (sujud) to Prophet Adam, Iblis was ordered to prostrate to him as well. The angels prostrated to Adam in obedience to Allah, because angels do not disobey Allah. However, Iblis did not obey, and he objected to the order of Allah. He said, "You created me out of fire, and You created him out of clay. How do You order me to prostrate to him?" So this objection by Iblis to the order of Allah was the first blasphemy he committed.

3- On his journey, the Prophet smelled a very nice odor. He asked Jibril about this pleasant scent and Jibril informed him this good smell was coming from the grave of the woman whose duty used to be to comb Pharaoh's daughter's hair. This woman was a good, pious believer. One day, as she was combing Pharaoh's daughter's hair, the comb fell from her hand. At this she said, ""Bismillah. "Pharaoh's daughter asked her, "Do you have a god other than my father?" The woman said, "Yes. My Lord and the Lord of your father is Allah." Pharaoh's daughter told her father what had happened. Pharaoh demanded this woman blaspheme and leave Islam, but she refused. At that, Pharaoh threatened to kill her children. He brought a great pot of water and built a great fire under it. When the water boiled, Pharaoh brought her children and started to drop them into that pot one after the other. Throughout all this, the woman remained steadfast to Islam, even when Pharaoh reached her youngest child--a little boy still breast feeding--but she felt pity for him. At that, Allah enabled this child to speak. He said to his mother, "O Mother, be patient. The torture of the Hereafter is far more severe than the torture of this life, and do not be reluctant, because you are right." At this the woman requested Pharaoh collect her bones and the bones of her children and bury them in the same grave. Pharaoh promised her that--then dropped her into that boiling water. She died as a martyr. The good odor the Prophet smelled coming from her grave is an indication of her high status.

4- During his trip, the Prophet saw people who were planting and reaping in two days. Jibril told the Prophet, "These were the people who fight for the sake of Allah (mujahidun). ")."

5- The Prophet also saw people whose lips and tongues were clipped with scissors made of fire. Jibril told the Prophet, "These are the speakers of sedition (fitna) who call people to misguidance."

6- He also saw a bull which exited a very small outlet, then was trying in vain to return through that small outlet. Jibril told the Prophet, "This is the example of the bad word--once spoken, it cannot be returned."

7- The Prophet saw people grazing like animals, with very little clothing on their private parts. Jibril told the Prophet, "These are the ones who refused to pay zakat. "."

8- The Prophet saw angels smashing some people's heads with rocks. These heads would return to the shape they had been, and then the angels would smash their heads again--and so on. Jibril told the Prophet, "These are the ones whose heads felt too heavy to perform prayer--the ones who used to sleep without praying."

9- On his journey the Prophet saw people who were competing to eat some rotten meat--ignoring meat that was sliced and unspoiled. Jibril told the Prophet, "These are people from your nation who leave out that which is permissible (halal), and consume that which is forbidden ((haram). "This reference was to the fornicators, that is, the ones who left out the permissible (marriage) and committed sins (fornication).

10- Also, the Prophet saw people who were drinking from the fluid coming from the bodies of the fornicators, (water mixed with blood). Jibril indicated to the Prophet these were the ones who were drinking the alcohol which is prohibited in this world.

11- The Prophet saw people scratching their faces and chests with brass finger nails. Jibril said, "These are the examples of those who commit gossip ((ghibah). ")."

We ask Allah to protect us.
Allah knows best.

Al-Mi^raj

1- After the Prophet took this night journey from Masjid al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa, he ascended to the upper heavens. The Prophet ascended to the heaven on stairs, called al-mirqat, in which one step is made of gold and the next of silver, and so on. These stairs are veiled from us. The Prophet ascended these stairs until he reached the first heaven. When the Prophet and Jibril arrived at the first heaven, Jibril requested the gate to be opened. The angel assigned to that gate asked Jibril, "Who is with you?" Jibril answered, "It is Muhammad." The angel asked Jibril, "Was he dispatched? Is it time for him to ascend to the heaven?" Jibril said, "Yes." So, the gate was opened for him, and Prophet Muhammad entered the first heaven.

There, Prophet Muhammad saw Prophet Adam. To Adam's right, the Prophet saw some bodies, and to Adam’s left, other bodies. If Adam would look to his right he would laugh, and if he would look to his left he would cry. Adam was seeing the souls of his descendants. Those on his right were his descendants who would die as believers and those on his left were his descendants who would die as non-believers.

Then the Prophet ascended to the second heaven. In this second heaven was where Prophet Muhammad saw Prophets ^Isa and Yahya. ^Isa and Yahya are cousins; their mothers were sisters. They welcomed the Prophet and made supplication (du^a') for him for good things. The Prophet ascended to the third heaven, where he found Prophet Yusuf. Prophet Yusuf was extremely handsome. Allah bestowed half the beauty on Yusuf. Yusuf received the Prophet with a warm welcome and made supplication (du^a') for him for good things.

Then the Prophet ascended to the fourth heaven, where he found Prophet Idris. Idris welcomed the Prophet and made supplication (du^a') for him for good things. In the fifth heaven, the Prophet encountered Harun, the brother of Prophet Musa. In the sixth heaven, he encountered Prophet Musa. Each of these Prophets received Prophet Muhammad with a warm welcome and made supplication (du^a')') for him for good things.

Then the Prophet ascended to the seventh heaven, and that is where our Messenger saw Prophet Ibrahim. Prophet Ibrahim is the best of the prophets after our prophet, Muhammad. The Prophet saw Prophet Ibrahim with his back against al-Bayt al-Ma^mur. To the inhabitants of the skies, al-Bayt al-Ma^mur is like the Ka^bah is to us, the inhabitants of the earth. Every day 70,000 angels go there; then exit from it, and never return. The next day another 70,000 angels go, come out, and never return. This will continue until the Day of Judgment. In this, there is an indication as to the greatness of the numbers of the angels--their numbers are far more than the numbers of the humans and the jinns together.

In the seventh heaven, Prophet Muhammad saw Sidrat al-Muntaha--a very big tree of sidr. Each of the fruits of this tree is as large as a big jar. The leaves of this tree are similar to the ears of the elephants. Sidrat al-Muntahais an extremely beautiful tree. It is visited by butterflies made of gold. When these butterflies gather on this tree, its beauty is beyond description.

Then the Prophet ascended to what is beyond the seven skies; he entered Paradise. He saw examples of the inhabitants of Paradise and how their situation would be. He saw most of the inhabitants of Paradise are the poor people .

The Prophet saw other things on the night of his ascension. He saw Malik, the angel in charge of the Hellfire. Malik did not smile at the Prophet when he saw him, and the Prophet asked why. In answer to the Prophet's question, Jibril said, "Malik did not smile since the day Allah created him. Had he smiled for anyone, he would have smiled for you."

In Paradise, the Prophet saw some of the bounties Allah prepared for the inhabitants of Paradise. He saw the Hur ul-^In: females Allah created who are not humans or jinn. They are in Paradise and will be married to those men Allah willed them to marry.

The Prophet saw the wildan ul-mukhalladun: creations of Allah who are not human, jinn, or angels. They are a very beautiful creation of Allah whose appearance is like laid-out pearls. They are servants of the inhabitants of Paradise. The least in status of the People of Paradise will have 10,000 wildan ul-mukhalladun to serve him. Each one of them would carry a tray of gold in one hand and a tray of silver in the other hand.

The Prophet saw the Throne (^Arsh), which is the ceiling of Paradise. The Throne is the largest creation of Allah in size; Allah did not create anything bigger in size than it. The seven heavens and the earth in comparison to the Kursiyy, are like a ring thrown in a desert, and the Kursiyy in comparison to the Throne, is like a ring thrown in a desert. The seven heavens and the earth in comparison to the Throne are like a seed of mustard compared to the ocean. Allah created the Throne as a sign of His Power and He did not create the Throne to sit on it.

Allah created the Throne to show His Power. It is carried by four angels, and on the Day of Judgment, it will be carried by eight. The Prophet said he was permitted to speak about one of these angels who carry the Throne. In describing this angel, the Prophet told us the distance between his ear lobe and shoulder is the distance a fast-flying bird would cover in 700 years.

Then the Prophet ascended beyond Paradise. He reached a place where he heard the creaking of the pens used by the angels who are copying from the Preserved Tablet. It is at that location Prophet Muhammad heard the Kalam of Allah, which is an attribute of the Self of Allah. He heard the Kalam of Allah which does not resemble our speech--so it is not something that occurs bit after bit. It is not letter after letter or a word that comes after another word. Rather, it is an attribute of Allah which is eternal and everlasting. It does not resemble our attributes. The Kalam of Allah has neither silence nor interruptions. It is an attribute of Allah, and it does not resemble the attributes of the creation.

The Prophet understood several things from hearing this Kalam of Allah. He understood the obligation of the five Obligatory Prayers. At first, Allah obligated fifty prayers. When Prophet Muhammad encountered Musa, Musa told him to make supplication (du^a') to his Lord to ease the obligation of fifty (50) prayers, because his nation could not handle that. Musa said, "I have experience with the people of Israel, and I know your nation cannot bear that." So the Prophet asked his Lord to lessen these prayers for his people. Five prayers were eliminated. Once again, Musa told the Prophet to ask Allah to lessen the number of prayers. Allah did. Nine times the Prophet made supplication to Allah to lessen these prayers--until these prayers were lessened to five Obligatory Prayers. So Prophet Musa was a great benefit to us. Had we been obligated to pray fifty prayers a day, this would have been a difficult matter for us.

From the Kalam of Allah, the Prophet also understood that a good deed would be written for the person who intends to do a good deed, even if he did not do it. Also, the good deed performed would be registered for he who performs it as at least ten good deeds--up to 700 good deeds. For some people, Allah would multiply the reward of their deeds more than that. Additionally, if one performs a bad deed, it is registered for him as one bad deed; yet for he who inclines towards committing a bad deed and then refrains from committing it, a good deed would be registered for him. Here one should note the difference between two matters. If a thought crossed a person's mind about doing something sinful, and this person wavered in this thinking, i.e., considered whether he should do it or not, then he refrained from doing this for the sake of Allah, this is written as a good deed. However, if a person has the firm intention in his heart that he wants to commit a sin, it would be written for him as a sin, even if he does not do it.

Alhamdulillah, the miraj is beyond our comprehension and is an honor afforded only to our master and king of the worlds, the prince of paradise, the beloved prophet of Allah, Muhammed (pbuh). His eyes saw what we cannot imagine, and his ears heard sounds we cannot comprehend. The universe was visible to him, and from the smallest seed to the grandest star-all are only made in glorification of this miracle of creation, the embodiment of Allah's noor and reevealer of the divine word-Muhammed, sallu alai wa ali wasalaam.

Indeed, it's all because of the high rank of Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam.

May Allah gather us with him in Paradise. ameen.

Just a side-nte, are you a Qadiani brother?

What high rank?? I thought Allah told us not to differentiate between His prophets? :confused:

Not differentiating between the Prophets/Messengers means that we don’t accept some of them and reject others. This is the kind of differentiation that the Qur’an condemns: “Those who deny Allah and His Messengers and wish to separate between Allah and His Messengers, saying: ‘We believe in some but reject others,’ and wish to take a middle course, they are in truth unbelievers…” (4:150-151).

However, what is not ruled out is that some Prophets may have been raised above others for particular reasons. For example, the Qur’an (17:55) says: “We have preferred some of the Prophets over others…” (some translations read: “We made some of the Prophets to excel others”)

Iqbal

Its common knowledge tha the messenger is the highest of all prophets and then Ibrahim (PBUH) is the next in miqaam.

Listen to Hamza Yusuf!

Iqbal, isn't the 'excel' mentioned in 17:55 due to bearing a scripture?

mo, i'll listen to the One who sent these prophets.. please show me where He says specifically that Prophet Muhammad ranks above another Prophet?? From the plain mention of the name, I'd think Moses was the favorite Prophet.. and Ibrahim being a close second.

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Iqbal, isn't the 'excel' mentioned in 17:55 due to bearing a scripture?
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No, i don't believe it is. Ash-Shawkani (d.1250H) in his commentary, Fath al-Qadir, explains 'excel' to mean, for example, Prophet Sulayman (as) being awarded a kingdom not given to anyone besides him (see Qur'an 38:35) and so on. So it incorporates a number of other gifts, not just receipt of scripture. Even if it were restricted to receipt of Divine scripture as you suggest, it would still confirm a form of differentiation between the Prophets. There is also the verse:

"Of those messengers, some of whom We have caused to excel others, and of whom there are some unto whom Allah spake, while some of them He exalted (above others) in degree; and We gave Jesus, son of Mary, clear proofs and We supported him with the holy Spirit." (Qur'an 2:253)

It's worth repeating that the differentiation that is criticised is the acceptance of some of Allah's Prophets/Messengers whilst rejecting others as per Qur'an 4:150-151 already cited.

And Allah knows best.

Iqbal

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**Iqbal
*, isn't the 'excel' mentioned in 17:55 due to bearing a scripture?

mo, i'll listen to the One who sent these prophets.. please show me where He says specifically that Prophet Muhammad ranks above another Prophet?? From the plain mention of the name, I'd think Moses was the favorite Prophet.. and Ibrahim being a close second.
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Is it mentioned anyway that Moses was a favorite prophet and Ibrahim comes second in the position of closeness to Allah swt? Both of them were great Prophet - Ulul Azim

I don’t have time to look for reference for this but I Believe that the mightiest prophet and the one closest to Allah swt is Prophet Muhammad saw. His teaching will prevail till Akhira and his is the final chapter that perfected all revelations. He was brought close to Allah swt in the night of Meraaj…Spirit of truth (Jibrail) confer upon him the title "habibullah".

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Is it mentioned anyway that Moses was a favorite prophet and Ibrahim comes second in the position of closeness to Allah swt? Both of them were great Prophet - Ulul Azim

I don’t have time to look for reference for this but I Believe that the mightiest prophet and the one closest to Allah swt is Prophet Muhammad saw. His teaching will prevail till Akhira and his is the final chapter that perfected all revelations. He was brought close to Allah swt in the night of Meraaj…Spirit of truth (Jibrail) confer upon him the title "habibullah".
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google I was going by the number of times the names have been mentioned in the Qur'an.

As I said, i haven't come across any definitive statement by Allah which puts one particular prophet above another.. specially about Prophet Muhammad..

and of course Miraj is highly contested, I consider the stories a huge Persian myth.. so is the title habibullah, which again I haven't come across in the Qur'an.

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Just a side-nte, are you a Qadiani brother?
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lol.. NO Brohter, I'm Sunni. Pure Sunni.

It’s a unanimous agreement between the Muslims, that Prophet Muhammad is the best of Allah’s creations. Among the proves on that, is that Prophet Muhammad had the highest of the Miracles.

Prophet Moses had the miracle of brining water from the stones.. and for water to come out from the rocks is common and seen. Where as Prophet Muhammad had the Miracle of brining water from his flesh, from between his hands.

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Is it mentioned anyway that Moses was a favorite prophet and Ibrahim comes second in the position of closeness to Allah swt? Both of them were great Prophet - Ulul Azim

I don’t have time to look for reference for this but I Believe that the mightiest prophet and the one closest to Allah swt is Prophet Muhammad saw. His teaching will prevail till Akhira and his is the final chapter that perfected all revelations. He was brought close to Allah swt in the night of Meraaj…Spirit of truth (Jibrail) confer upon him the title "habibullah".
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Ulul-Azm (Five best Prophets) are:

Prophet Muhammad, Ibrahim, Moses, Issa, and Sayiduna Noah, May Allah raise their ranks.

Allah knows best.

Prophet Adam Also, Saw the Name of Prophet Muhammad written on the throne that Allah created. There was written:
La Ilaha Illallah, Muhammadur-Rasulullah

That does not mean that the Propeht was created first of the creations! no, It means that the Prophet was known among the angels before he was born, that there will be a Prophet Named Muhammad, and he will be the last and best of the Prophets.

That also shows the high rank of Prophet Muhammad.

Allah knows best.

and it’s the unanimous agreement of Christians that Jesus was the Son of God.. :rolleyes:

Every nation has this inexorable urge to eulogise their Prophet close to being another God.

snap out of it bro.. Prophet Muhammad didn’t have any miracles.. these are all stories concocted by followers of the muslim faith feeling inferior to the Christians and Jews whose Prophets had miracles galore.

Read the Qur’an when it always tells Prophet Muhammad to reject any accusations against him because of a lack of miracles, on the argument that what did these people do to other Prophet who DID bring miracles… slay them??

Implying that what use are miracles for such people.. in turn implying that Prophet Muhammad had no such miraculous powers.

Salaamz,

As brother Ahmad G mentioned about the Kalima(La Ilaha Illallah, Muhammadur-Rasulullah) written on Allah (SWT) Throne

And also on every gate of Paradise.
Wa-Allah Hu Allam (Allah Knows best).

When Prophet Adam(AS) committed the sin he asked Allah the Almighty(SWT) for forgiveness for 40 years in Sajda.

When Adam (AS) saw the name of Rasul (SAW) on the gate ON his name (SAW) he was forgiven by Almighty Allah (SWT).

Our beloved Prophet Muhammad(SAW) Noor(the pure light) was created before anthing else ever existed.

Then, Almighty Allah (SWT) created the angels, the heavens, the universe, the earth,the plant life, the animals, and finally the humans.

Out of the Love for our Beloved Nabi (SAW) thats why everything exists.
Allah (SWT) created the heavens and the universe and everything else for his beloved Nabi (SAW).

May Allah (SWT) forgive me, if I said it wrong!

NyFella.. it was very prudent to add the last line to your post.... May Allah forgive all who due to their ignorance elevate the Prophet to the extent of shirk and blasphemy against the creator, Almightly Allah.