Isra And Me’raj – Reaffirming Muslims’ Faith In Allah’s Might And Muhammad’s (PBUH) Exaltedness
All
the Prophets of Allah SWT happened to be highly influential and the
most devoted individuals among the rest of the population. That is why
they were also awarded with some miracles from the Almighty Lord to
distinguish them even more than the normal ones. Our Holy Prophet,
Hazrat Muhammad also had extraordinary personality features like
revelations of the Holy Quran, transforming lives of people around Him,
placing Barakah into food items, splitting of the moon etc. One of such
miracles of Rasulullah ﷺ is the occurrence of Isra (Visiting Bait
al-Maqdas, Masjid al-Aqsa) and Miraj (Ascending to the Heavens and
Meeting the Creator of the universe) only in one night time.
Isra (Journey to Jerusalem)
The Most Beneficent says in His Sacred Book:
“Glorified (and Exalted) be He (Allah) [above all that (evil) they associate with Him] [Tafsir Qurtubi, Vol. 10, Page 204]
In
this Ayah Kareema, the Gracious God tells about taking His Apostle ﷺ on
the greatest journey from Khana Kaaba to Masjid al Aqsa in a matter of
single night which took place on Buraq (A Heavenly Flying Horse). This
shows that going on such a remarkable journey in a few hours of darkness
which was even impossible to think about at that time was among the top
miracles of the Holy Prophet ﷺ which Allah SWT gave Him.
Miraj (Rising up to Heavens)
The Almighty Lord says in the Holy Quran:
“While he [Jibrael (Gabriel)] was in the highest part of the horizon, Then he [Jibrael (Gabriel)] approached and came closer, And was at a distance of two bows’ length or (even) nearer, So did (Allah) convey the Inspiration to His slave [Muhammad SAW through Jibrael (Gabriel)]. The (Prophet’s) heart lied not (in seeing) what he (Muhammad SAW) saw. Will you then dispute with him (Muhammad SAW) about what he saw [during the Mi’raj: (Ascent of the Prophet SAW over the seven heavens)].
And indeed he (Muhammad SAW) saw him [Jibrael (Gabriel)] at a second descent (i.e. another time). Near Sidrat-ul-Muntaha [lote-tree of the utmost boundary (beyond which none can pass)],. Near it is the Paradise of Abode. When that covered the lote-tree which did cover it! The sight (of Prophet Muhammad SAW) turned not aside (right or left), nor it transgressed beyond (the) limit (ordained for it). Indeed he (Muhammad SAW) did see, of the Greatest Signs, of his Lord (Allah).” [Quran, 53: 12-18]
In
these Quranic lines, the Most Merciful describes the account of Prophet
ﷺ embarking on an emphatic trip right from all heavens into Paradise
where He saw many of the Signs of Allah SWT, which is generally known as
“Miraj”. He also met particular Prophets on all seven levels of
heavens, i.e. Adam, Isa, Yousaf, Idris, Harun, Musa and Ibrahim (May
Allah be pleased with them all) in an order of heavens from first to
seventh.
According to various Scholarly traditions, this most auspicious travel of the Messenger ﷺ of God took place on 27th of Rajab (7th Month in the Islamic Calendar) in the 10th Year of Hirah (Migration from Makkah to Madina). When Rasulullah told people about this unbelieving event, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddeeq (R.A) believed
in Him without having a shadow of a doubt in his mind and told others
that he (R.A) believed in each and every word Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ said.
The Exalted One then Himself approved the truthfulness of His Messenger ﷺ
in the above mentioned Ayats.
Gifting Muslims With Daily Prayers
Among
the many related promising events that occurred on the night of Miraj
up in the heaven, when the Messenger ﷺ met with Allah SWT Himself, He
(PBUH) was awarded with a present of Salah (Obligatory Prayers that
every believer has to perform five times a day).
“O Muhammad! These prayers need to be performed five times a day. However, there are ten rewards for each prayer!” (Muslim)
This
Hadith Qudsi (Instruction given to Prophet PBUH by Allah Himself)
indicates that He was directed to tell His followers about carrying out
Namaz five times each day, i.e. Fajr,
Duhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. At first the command was to perform 50
prayers in a single day but then upon the advice of Hazrat Musa A.S
(Moses) who told Him that His Muslims would not be able to bear such a
huge burden. After several revisits from Rasulullah ﷺ in front of the
Almighty Lord, finally He (PBUH) approved 5 Prayers for His nation
although Prophet Moses still urged Him to reduce it further.
In
this way, Muslims got the most favorable gift in the form of Salah from
Allah SWT through which they communicate with Him, ask for His Mercy
and gain many blessings as a result of performing Namaz.
Description Of Paradise And Hell
While
the Messenger of Allah was on His way to meet with His Lord, He (PBUH)
was shown the residents of eternal living places, i.e. Jannah and
Jahannam. There, Rasulullah ﷺ saw both sides of everlasting life as He
witnessed people bearing great sufferings hell who used to commit
different kinds of wrongdoings in their worldly life while He also observed the residents of paradise many of the blessings as promised in the Holy Quran.
Revelation of Last Two Ayats of Surah al-Bakarah
It
is the very event during which Allah SWT disclosed His last two Verses
of Surah Bakarah on the Holy Prophet which direct Muslims to believe in
all commandments which reach them through Rasulullah,avoid making
differences between Prophets, believe in Messengers, Books and Angels,
asking for God`s Pardon and having faith of returning to Him.
The
Almighty Lord then discussed about not burdening anyone excessively,
good return for noble deeds while bad return for evil one, supplication
for the believers to ask the Most Merciful for any wrongdoing, not to
overburden them like those of past nations or with what they have not
the strength to bear, forgiveness of sins, and giving victory over the
non believers. Hence, these two Ayats are great form of guidance for
disciples of Islam.
Honoring This Great Occasion
Although
it is not approved from the Prophetic (PBUH) traditions to specifically
celebrate this night, but Muslims all over the globe pay huge tribute
to this promising nighttime because of its positive effects on their
lives. It is because the events of Isra and Miraj which took place in
these solitary hours of darkness have great standing in Islam. Muslims
got the gift of Daily Prayers in it which is great means of attaining
righteousness.
One
can perform Nafl (Non Obligatory Salah) in these moments of blessings
which could be from 2 to 12 rakats depending upon a person`s ability
containing special invocations to Allah SWT like Praising His Name by
saying Subhanallah, asking for His Mercy by articulating Istighfar and sending Durood e Pak on His Messenger . There is no compulsion in any kind of worships but one can also observe “Soum” (Fasting) in these days.
In
short, Isra and Miraj are two miracles of the Holy Prophet which He
was able to perform with the Grace of Allah SWT. This one night holds
tremendous amount of blessings in itself for the believers who can
benefit from it through worships of the Almighty Lord and asking for His
Mercy.
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