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  1. Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad into Heaven

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  2. Prophet Muhammad: First to Enter Heaven?

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  3. The ascent of Muhammad to heaven (mi'rāj) (Khamseh), 1543

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  4. PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH) VISIT TO THE HEAVEN (The Paradise) & HELL (The

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  5. The Ascent of Prophet Muhammad into the Heaven, c. 1580 posters

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  6. Ascension Of Prophet Muhammad Photograph by Everett

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  1. Isra' and Mi'raj

    The Israʾ and Miʿraj (Arabic: الإسراء والمعراج, al-'Isrā' wal-Miʿrāj) are the two parts of a Night Journey that Muslims believe the Islamic prophet Muhammad (AD 570-632) took during a single night around the year AD 621 (1 BH - 0 BH). Within Islam, the majority of scholars agree that the journey was both a physical and spiritual one in spite of the physics required ...

  2. Mi'raj

    Academia - A Reconstruction of the Meaning of Isrāʾ in Qur'an (Mar. 29, 2024) Miʿrāj, in Islam, the ascension of the Prophet Muhammad into heaven. In this tradition, Muhammad is prepared for his meeting with God by the archangels Jibrīl (Gabriel) and Mīkāl (Michael) one evening while he is asleep in the Kaʿbah, the sacred shrine of Mecca.

  3. The Wonders Prophet Muhammad Saw in Heavens

    As Prophet Muhammad met the Prophets in each heaven, he exchanged greetings with them, and this was always Assalamu alaikum, the greeting of peace used by all those in submission to the one true God. In the fourth heaven, Prophet Muhammad met Prophet Idris, whom God described in Quran ( 19: 57 ) as being elevated to a very high level.

  4. Al-Isra' wal-Mi'raj: The Story of the Ascension to the Skies

    The Seventh Sky. At the seventh sky, the Prophet (saw) met his greatest ancestor, the Prophet Ibrahim (as) who was 'reclining his back against al-Bait al-Ma'mur. And there enter into it seventy thousand angels every day, never to return to it (again)'. [Muslim] (Bait al-Ma'mur literally means 'the much-visited House'.

  5. The Night Journey and the Ascension (part 3 of 6): The Ascension

    The Night Journey and the Ascension was a great blessing bestowed upon Muhammad, the Prophet of God. It was a journey beginning at the Holy Masjid in Mecca, then moving overland to Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and finally continuing up through the seven heavens into the presence of God, the Almighty. As we travel up through the seven heavens ...

  6. The Night Journey and the Ascension (part 4 of 6): The Seventh Heaven

    The Angel Gabriel and Prophet Muhammad continued their miraculous ascension through the heavens. This journey was far beyond the wildest imagining of any human being. It began in the deserts of Arabia and spanned the reaches of the known universe and beyond. At the gate of the seventh heaven, they exchanged the same questions and answers as in ...

  7. Night Journey

    Quick Reference. Also known as al-Isra and Laylat al-Miraj. Refers to the journey made by Muhammad from the Great Mosque in Mecca to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem on a winged horselike creature known as Buraq, followed by Muhammad's ascension into heaven. Briefly mentioned in the Quran (17:1) but known primarily through hadith.

  8. The Special Meeting in the Seventh Heaven

    While in the seventh heaven, Prophet Muhammad was shown the building known as the much-frequented house, or al Bayt al-Mamoor in Arabic. It is fitting that Prophet Abraham was here with this house, as it is the heavenly equivalent of the Ka'bah in Makkah. ... Every day 70,000 angels visit this much-frequented house in the seventh heaven to ...

  9. Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta

    What a wonderful visit this is!" As the Prophet and his companion continue to travel upward to the other levels of heaven, the same questions are asked by the gate-keeper of each heaven and the same responses are given. At every heaven, the Prophet encounters a prophet. In the first heaven, he meets Adam, the father of mankind.

  10. Dome of the Ascension

    Dome of the Ascension of Muhammad. The Dome of the Ascension (Arabic: قبة المعراج, romanized: Qubbat al-Miʿrāj) is an Islamic free-standing domed structure built by the Umayyads that stands just north the Dome of the Rock on the al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem.. It commemorates the Islamic Prophet Muhammad's ascension (al-Miʿrāj) to heaven, according to Islamic tradition.

  11. Journey of the Holy Prophet (saw) to Heaven

    It means that He has not ever raised anyone physically to the heavens and that the Holy Prophet (sa) is nothing but a human and a Prophet. Therefore, if non-Ahmadi Muslims consider Jesus Christ (as) to have ascended physically to the heavens, then they must believe that he is not a human and a Messenger. "… or you ascend up into heaven; and ...

  12. The Night Journey and the Ascension (part 1 of 6): The Night Journey

    In the fourth heaven, Prophet Muhammad met Prophet Idris, whom God described in Quran (19:57) as being elevated to a very high level. In the fifth heaven, he met Prophet Aaron, the brother of Moses. ... Every day 70,000 angels visit this much-frequented house in the seventh heaven to worship God. Prophet Muhammad informed us that ...

  13. The Prophet's Ascension

    The Holy Prophet [saw] ascended to Heaven (Mi'raaj), physically. Hadhrat Bilal Ibn Haritha brought a congregation of four hundred men named Banu Muzeena in the presence of the holy prophet. They all embraced Islam, in the year 5 A.H. The Battle of tabook took place in the year 9 A.H. This was the last battle which the Holy prophet ...

  14. Buraq

    A Mindanaoan Muslim Buraq sculpture. The sculpture incorporates the indigenous okir motif.. The Buraq (Arabic: الْبُرَاق / æ l ˈ b ʊ r ɑː k / "the lightning") is a magical [vague] horse-like creature in Islamic tradition that served as the mount of the Islamic prophet Muhammad during his Isra and Mi'raj journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and up through the heavens and back by night.

  15. Prophet Muhammad's Journey to Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Prophet Muhammad instinctively chose right over wrong, good over evil, and the Straight Path rather than the crooked path to Hell. It was from the Holy city of Jerusalem, in the sacred precincts of Masjid Al-Aqsa that Prophet Muhammad commenced the next stage of his miraculous Night Journey. Prophet Muhammad ascended to the lowest heaven from a ...

  16. Masjid Al-Aqsa: The Incredible Night Journey

    Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was transported from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to al-Aqsa during the Night Journey. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) led prayers towards this site until the seventeenth month after the emigration (Hijrah), when God directed him to turn towards the Kaaba. Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem (photo: iStock by Getty Images).

  17. The Prophet Muhammad's Ascent to Heaven (painting, verso; text, recto

    The story of the miraculous night journey of the Prophet Muhammad is based on passages from the Qur'an (17:1, 53:1-18, and 81:19-25), as well as later hadith that describe his travel (isra' ) from "the holy mosque" to "the farthest mosque" as well as his ascent to heaven (mi'raj) and what he experienced there. Paintings of this wondrous event sometimes appear in illustrated ...

  18. The Prophet's Night Journey and Ascension

    God ordered Gabriel to go down with seventy thousand angels to the Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him, and stand by his door. "Accompany him to My presence. And you, Michael, take the hidden knowledge and go down with seventy thousand angels and stand by the door of his bedroom. You, Israfil, and you Azra'il, do as Gabriel and Michael have ...

  19. The Miraculous Journey: Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) Ascension to the

    Step into the extraordinary as we explore the miraculous event of Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) Ascension to the Heavens. Join us in this captivating video as we...

  20. Winging it

    Muhammad described how at each level of the heavenly realm the Angel Gabriel asked permission to gain entry. In the second Heaven, he met Jesus and John the Baptist; in the third he was introduced to Joseph. The fourth level was the abode of Enoch. Occupying the fifth level was Aaron, and in the sixth was Moses.

  21. Was Prophet Muhammad ascension to heavens (Mirage or Miraj) Real?

    There are two school of thought on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) visit to the Heavens (sky) and meet God. One school says This happened in real (this is more authentic). ... He who can bring Adam (P.B.U.H) from Heaven to earth without space suit can very well take a man from earth and ascend him up to sky without life support.

  22. Lesson 20: The Prophet's (S) Description of Heaven and Hell

    In this hadith too the Noble Prophet (S) has selected this same method in order to explain the greatness of heaven and hell. Describing a Section of the Tortures of Hell The Noble Prophet (S) explains a section of the punishments of hell to Abu Dharr stating that if an insignificant amount of it appears in the world, it will have very ...

  23. What does the Bible say about eclipses? Some see a call to prayer, warning

    Eclipses have inspired fear and awe among civilizations throughout history, from the Aztecs to the ancient Hindus. They're also associated with some major religious events, including the darkness that accompanied Jesus' crucifixion in Christianity and, in Islam, the passing of the Prophet Muhammad's son, Ibrahim.

  24. The Prophet Muhammad's Ascent to Heaven (painting, verso; text, recto

    The story of the miraculous night journey of the Prophet Muhammad is based on passages from the Qur'an (17:1, 53:1-18, and 81:19-25), as well as later hadith that describe his travel (isra' ) from "the holy mosque" to "the farthest mosque" as well as his ascent to heaven (mi'raj) and what he experienced there.

  25. Shooting at Ramadan celebration in Philadelphia wounds 3; 5 people arrested

    A shooting during an event to mark the end of Ramadan in Philadelphia on Wednesday afternoon left three people wounded, and five suspects have been arrested, police said.