Prophet Muhammad's Night Journey to Allah | Sidratul Muntaha | Miracle of Miraj e Nabi | Al Quddus

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Prophet Muhammad's Night Journey to Allah | Sidratul Muntaha | Miracle of Miraj e Nabi | Al Quddus

The Miraculous Night  Miraj-ul-Nabi, meaning the Night Journey and Ascension, unfolded during a pivotal juncture in the Prophet's life. The journey commenced in Mecca, where Angel Gabriel accompanied Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on the celestial steed, Buraq, initiating a transcendental voyage.
Ascension Through the Heavens] As the Prophet ascended through the heavens, he encountered various celestial realms, meeting esteemed prophets along the way, including Prophet Moses (Musa) and Prophet Jesus (Isa). Each encounter affirmed the interconnectedness of the divine message throughout history.
Arrival at Sidrat al-Muntaha The journey culminated at Sidrat al-Muntaha, a divine lote tree marking the utmost boundary. Here, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the commandments of prayer, including the gift of five daily prayers, a fundamental pillar of Islamic worship.
Meeting with Allah In an awe-inspiring moment, the Prophet stood in the divine presence, conversing with Allah Himself. This sacred encounter reaffirmed the Prophet's role as the Seal of the Prophets and Messenger of God, entrusted with the final revelation, the Quran.
Return to Mecca The return to Mecca marked the completion of Miraj-ul-Nabi, a night that encapsulated the miraculous and transcendent nature of the Prophet's mission. The event solidified the Prophet's spiritual strength and reinforced the significance of unwavering faith.
Miraj-ul-Nabi remains a testament to the profound connection between the earthly and celestial realms. It serves as a source of inspiration for believers, symbolizing the spiritual ascent achievable through faith and devotion. As we reflect on this miraculous journey, let us draw strength from the lessons embedded in Miraj-ul-Nabi, fostering a deeper connection with our Creator and reinforcing the timeless message of Islam.



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2. Idris as (Enoch) إدر يس Hazrat Idrees A.S
3. Noah as (Nuh) نوح Hazrat Noah A.S
4. Hud as (Hud) هود Hazrat Hud A.S
5. Shaleh as (Saleh) صالح Hazrat Saleh A.S
6. Ibrahim as (Abraham) إبراهيم Hazrat Ibraheem A.S
7. Lut as (Lot) لوط Hazrat Loot A.S
8. Ismail as (Ishmael) إسماعيل Hazrat Ismail A.S
9. Ishaq as (Issac) إسحاق Hazrat Ishaq A.S
10. Yaqub as (Jacob) يعقوب Hazrat Yaqoob A.S
11. Yusuf as (Joseph) يوسف Hazrat Yousaf A.S
12. Ayyub as (Job) أيوب Hazrat Ayub A.S
13. Shu’aib as (Jethro) شعيب Hazrat Shoaib A.S
14. Musa as (Moses) موسى Hazrat Musa A.S
15. Harun as (Aaron)هارون Hazrat Haroon A.S
16. Dzulkifli as (Ezekiel) ذو الكفل Hazrat Zulkifal A.S
17. Dawud as (David) داود Hazrat Daood A.S
18. Sulaiman as (Soloman) سليمان Hazrat Suleman A.S
19. Ilyas as (Elijah) إلياس Hazrat Illyas A.S
20. Alyas’a as (Elisha) اليسع
21. Yunus as (Jonah) يونس Hazrat Younas A.S
22. Zakaria as (Zachariah) زكريا Hazrat Zakria A.S
23. Yahya as (John) يحيى Hazrat Yahya A.S
24. Isa as (Jesus) عيسى Hazrat Essa AS
25. Muhammad saw محمد Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W
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