Monday, July 20, 2009

i LOVE mondays - Energy Spill : Isra' & Mi'raj in Islam

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful


The year 619 A.D. was known as the “Year of Sadness” in Islamic history. The Muslim community was under constant persecution, and in that year the Prophet Muhammad’s beloved wife Khadeeja and his uncle Abu Talib both died. Without Abu Talib’s protection, the Muslim community experienced ever-increasing harassment in Mecca. The Prophet Muhammad visited the nearby city of Taif to preach the Oneness of God and seek asylum from the Meccan oppressors; he was eventually mocked and run out of town.

In the midst of this adversity, the Prophet Muhammad had a comforting experience, which is now known as Isra’ and Mi’raj (the Night Visit and Ascension). During the month of Rajab, the Prophet Muhammad made a one night -time trip to the city of Jerusalem (isra’), visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and from there was raised up into heaven (mi’raj). While there, he came face-to-face with previous prophets and received instructions about the number of prayers the Muslim community should observe each day. Prophet Muhammad and his followers perceived this as a miraculous journey, and it gave them strength and hope that THE ALMIGHTY was with them despite recent setbacks.

Non-Muslims, and even some Muslims, debate over whether this event was an actual physical journey, or merely a vision. The majority view among Muslim scholars is that Prophet Muhammad truly traveled in body and soul, as a miracle from HIM.

The Isra’ and Mi’raj is not universally observed by Muslims. Some individuals or communities conduct special lectures or reading about the story and the lessons to be learned from it. Muslims use the time to remember:

Note : The above passage reference is taken from About.com: Islam


i LOVE mondays
- Energy Spill : From Pearl's heart -
A year has passed.......for, it has been a testing time for me and one that filled with many sad events but today, Alhamdulillah, I could still reflect and try to improve where I have so many lacked. And its with HIS LOVE and the many LOVES that HE has bestowed and shown me through many ways that to see others smile, that is one big medication to my sorrows. May we meet in the next Rajab, insya Allah.

"No one will be granted such goodness except those who exercise patience and self-restraint, none but persons of the greatest good fortune." (41:35)

Fi amanillah - Pearl

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