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r the first time, someone who is simply interested in the faith which claims over two billion followers worldwide, or a researcher, educator, student or writer, this website presents authoritative Islamic Answers to Questions about Islam from both Muslims and non-Muslims.
ME'RAJ AT A
GLANCE
In the 5th year of the Prophethood of
Rasulullah (SAW) Allah Ta'ala ordered Jibracel (AS) to
accompany His beloved Messenger on a historic and miraculous
journey from Makkah to Jerusalem and then through the seven
heavens and finally back to Makkah. All this Allah did out of
His power in a short span of time. Allah refers to this
demonstration of His Majesty in the Quran where He says: GLORY
BE TO HIM WHO CARRIED HIS SERVANT BY NIGHT FROM THE MUSJIDUL
HARAAM (SACRED MUSJID) TO THE MUSJIDUL AQSA (FURTHEST MUSJID)
WHOSE PRECINCTS WE HAVE BLESSED THAT WE MIGHT SHOW OF OUR
SIGNS, FOR HE IS THE HEARER AND SEER. (Bani Israeel 17:
1).
The Ahaadeeth of Rasulullah (SAW) which
contain elaborate accounts concerning Me'raj in Bukhari,
Muslim and other reliable collections have been narrated by
about 30 Sahaba (RA). It is the unanimous belief of the early
and later scholars of Islam that Rasulullah (SAW) was taken on
this journey in body and soul and in a state of complete
wakefulness. However for purposes of brevity let us look at a
synopsis of this event extracted from Allama Ibn Katheer in
his famous Tafseer ibn Katheer: "The truth of the matter is
that Nabi (SAW) was taken on this journey by night (ISRA) in a
state of complete wakefulness from Makkah to Baytul Muqaddas,
riding on his Buraaq. When he reached the door of Musjidul
Aqsa, he tethered the animal to the door, entered the Musjid
and performed two takaats of Tahiyyatul Musjid. Thereafter, he
was taken on the Me'raj which was like ascending a flight of
stairs until he reached the sky of the earth and from there
onwards to the remainder of the seven heavens. In every heaven
he was met by its inhabitants and greeted the different
Prophets in the heavens according to their status until he met
Musa Kaleemullah (AS) in the sixth and Ebrabim (AS) in the
seventh heaven. From there he proceeded to the point where the
screech of the pen of Taqdeer could be heard and he saw the
Sidratul Muntaha which was draped with a large number of
sheets of gold and various other colours and surrounded (from
all sides) by the Angels.
There he saw Jibraeel (AS) in his original
form with 600 wings of such magnitude that one flap of his
green wings completely covered the horizon and he saw also the
Baytul Ma'moor (the Kaaba of the Angels) and Ibrabeem Khaleel
(AS), the builder of the Kaaba on the earth resting against
it. This Baytul Ma'moor is entered everyday by 70000 Angels
for the sake of worship. The number of the Angels is such that
no Angel will be able to return there a second time till the
Day of Qiyaamah.
Nabi (SAW) was also shown Jannah and Jahannum
and also received the command of 50 times daily salaah which
was later reduced to five by virtue of the mercy of Allah
Ta'ala.
Thereafter, Rasulullah (SAW) returned to
Baytul Muqaddas where the various Prophets had gathered. He
led their all in what is believed to be the Fajr Salaah.
Rasulullah (SAW) then left Baytul Muqaddas riding on the
Buraaq and reached Makkah before daybreak. Allah knows best.
(Tafseer ibn Khatheer Pg.25 Vol. 1)
The Me'raj of Rasulullah (SAW) is not only a
manifestation of the sublime power of Allah Ta'ala but allows
us a glimpse into the physical and spiritual powers of
Rasulullah (SAW) is well. The strength and power of Rasulullah
(SAW) lay in nothing other than his Sunnah. The lesson for the
Muslim Ummah of today is that instead of remaining over-awed
by the technological and mundane advancements of those around
us, let us realise that we can draw from a greater powerhouse
by emulating the Sunnah of our Beloved (SAW)
Moulana S Jeebhai
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