Editor’s note: In a narrative style, we present to parents the story of Isra and Mi`raj so that they can read it to their young kids during the occasion.
With a soft voice and in a spiritual atmosphere, gather your kids and read this article to them, or you can even record it in your voice so your kids can listen to it and imagine how magnificent the journey was.
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Do you ever imagine traveling at night? Admiring the stars in the dark sky and flying past the moon?
Do you ever think of how amazing it would be to move from one place to another in just a few leaps?
I’m sure you do, because I did once too. I believed I could grow wings and fly from place to place without thinking twice.
Do you ever think of meeting the prophets? Or even Allah the Almighty? How would it feel if you could seek all this out in the blink of an eye?
Well, it happened to our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)—though he didn’t grow wings. But he had a miraculous journey where he was carried from one place to another, and later, he ascended the heavens.
That is how special our Prophet was: Allah chose him for so many special reasons and for him to experience the mercy of Allah in many ways, so he would continue to lead us down the straight path.
Israa and Miraj story
Well, the Isra and Mi`raj, the Night Journey and the Ascension, are two of those miraculous stories that we need to know about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Islam, especially when one special pillar of Islam was established then: our five daily prayers.
So, this is what had happened…
Beginning of the Journey
Our Prophet (PBUH) was sleeping at the Ka`aba one night, late in the month of Rajab. He loved sleeping there, as he could feel the serenity of this special place of worship.
That was until he was awoken by Archangel Angel Gabriel, who was nudging him by his foot.
The Prophet and the Angel had already known each other well enough, of course, and the Messenger of Allah instantly knew that there was a special message awaiting him, especially if the Angel visited him in the middle of the night!
Before he knew it, Prophet Muhammad set eyes on an animal. It looked much like a horse, but it had wings—yes a horse with wings!
“A flying horse,” he must have thought. Imagine that, seeing such a creature near the Ka`aba. This was going to be a journey to remember.
Prophet Muhammad mounted Buraq—that was what the creature was called—and, accompanied by Angel Gabriel, they took a leap into the night sky—past the clouds, past the stars, into the darkness.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) looked down and realized how far away he was from the ground, but he never felt scared as he knew this was a special journey with special lessons.
Allah the Almighty had planned all of this for him and all the generations of Muslims to come— yes, all the way until us.
Reaching Al-Aqsa Mosque
When they descended back to earth, Prophet Muhammad realized that he had reached the Masjid in Jerusalem, and there waiting for him were all the other Prophets who had come to teach Allah’s religion way, way, way before Prophet Muhammad was appointed.
They greeted each other, and the Prophet led them in prayer.
What a great congregation that must have been—all these messengers and prophets praying together to worship Allah and Allah alone.
Then Angel Gabriel approached Prophet Muhammad with two vessels—one filled with milk and one with wine—to see which he would choose.
The Prophet chose the milk and drank it; upon this, Angel Gabriel knew that the Prophet had passed a special test because he had chosen the drink that was good and pure for him and not the other one, which was forbidden on earth.
But the journey was not over yet. It was time to ascend to the Heavens.
Ascension to the Heavens
Angel Gabriel led Prophet Muhammad and Buraq once again, and they travelled upwards to the Heavens.
I don’t know how much more amazing a journey can be, considering the different levels of the skies when travelling into the night!
It must have been a scene so picturesque that Prophet Muhammad may have committed it all to memory! After all, he was the only Prophet to have travelled this way…
As they moved into the Heavens, the Prophet met several of the other Prophets at each level and they exchanged greetings of peace.
Just like us, we are all part of the one brotherhood of Islam, and Islam only allows us to give greetings of peace from one Muslim to another.
Furthermore, they were no longer on earth but in this special place for believers only—only good people are entitled to go to heaven, as per Allah’s decisions.
Right at the top, Prophet Muhammad met Prophet Abraham, who was leaning on the Lute Tree.
This tree is said to be the end of worldly knowledge, and that reminds us how only Almighty Allah (knows everything there is to know about the universe.
The Gift of Prayers
Allah revealed to our Prophet that Muslim believers were to engage in 50 prayers every single day.
Prophet Muhammad agreed and began his descent through the Heavens.
As he was on his journey back down, he met with Prophet Moses, who was worried at the large number.
He told Prophet Muhammad that 50 daily prayers were way too many for us, and so Prophet Muhammad decided to negotiate for a reduction from Almighty Allah.
Almighty Allah reduced it by 5 prayers, making it 45 prayers, but Prophet Moses advised continuing to ask for less.
After a few trips, there were only 5 daily prayers, and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) told Prophet Musa that he was too shy to ask for anything less.
Hence, here we are today with our second pillar of Islam, the five daily prayers.
That is why we must try our level best to always fulfill them on time and with great accuracy, because Prophet Muhammad did some hard work in helping us establish such a small number of prayers, and of course Allah, in all of His glory, allowed us to do this.
We should be ever grateful for such a beautiful and simple religion!
Back on Earth
Angel Gabriel brought Prophet Muhammad back to Makkah, and they bypassed a caravan that was on the way there.
In the morning, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) excitedly told the people of Makkah about his night journey and ascension—and everyone, except a few of his beloved friends, laughed at him.
He was mocked and bullied and called a mad man, but to their surprise, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) could answer their questions about Jerusalem, and the caravan that he passed arrived as he told them.
Still, the disbelievers refused to believe him and continued to deny this miraculous message. Of course, there were those who stood by him — and this is a good reminder for us too.
Lesson to Learn
Sometimes we will run into people who are awful to us because they think it is silly to be a Muslim or to pray five times a day.
Never forget that no one was bullied as much as Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during the time he spread Islam.
God willing, Allah the Almighty will always provide us with friends—good friends—who will stand by us, take care of us, and always remind us that there’s nothing to be worried about when Allah is with us.
The Night Journey and the Ascension is a wonderful story to remember.
We are told of things that we can only dream of, but for Prophet Muhammad, they were very real.
He came back to earth to share his tale, so we will always continue to walk on the straight path and love Allah for all the reasons of His mercy that have been showered endlessly on His believers.
This article is from our archives.
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