The Night Journey

The Isra and Mi'raj (Arabic: الإسراء والمعراج‎, al-’Isrā’ wal-Mi‘rāj) are the two parts of a Night Journey (Arabic: Lailat al-Mi‘rāj, Persian: Shab-e-Me`raj, Turkish: Miraç Gecesi) that, according to Islamic tradition, the prophet of Islam, Muhammad took during a single night around the year 621. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey.[1] A brief sketch of the story is in sura 17 Al-Isra of the Quran,[2] and other details come from the Hadith, collections of the reports of the teachings, deeds and sayings of Muhammad. In the Isra part of the journey, Muhammad travels on the steed Buraq to "the farthest mosque" where he leads other prophets in prayer. He then ascends to heaven in the Mi'raj journey where he speaks to Allah, who gives Muhammad instructions to take back to the faithful regarding the details of prayer.
al-’Isrā’ wal-Mi‘rāj
adalah bagian kedua dari perjalanan yang dilakukan
oleh Nabi Muhammad S.A.W dalam waktu satu malam saja. Kejadian ini merupakan salah satu peristiwa penting bagi umat Islam, karena pada peristiwa inilah beliau mendapat perintah untuk menunaikan salat lima waktu sehari semalam.
surah ke-17 di Al-Quran, yaitu Surah Al-Isra.[2]

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