Muhammad's Night Trip to Allah

In the dead of the night, a magic beast sweapt Him aloft!



Isra, the famous night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem. Buraq, the mythical Woman faced horse, came down from heaven to take Muhammad first from Mecca to Jerusalem.  However, the real Me'raj starts from Jerusalem


The following images of Muhammad was drawn by 16th century Turkish artists (ref: "Early Islam" by Desmond Stewart. 1967.  Time-Life Books.  From the series Great Ages of Man).


Archangel Gabriel descends from heaven to prepare Muhammad for Me'raj.  Under the watchful eye of other winged angels Gabriel performs a surgery to take Muhammad's heart out and washed it.  Then he returns Mohammad's heart inside the body.  This operation by Gabriel fills Mohammad soul with faith and wisdom



Once purified, Muhammad mounted on Buraq (a chimera of woman's face, mule's body, and peacock's tail), which has the incredible ability to cover a distance as far as the eye could see in a single bound.  Riding Buraq, the Prophet passed through Seven Heavens and enjoyed the rarest previlege of all -- seeing Allah's unveiled face



Muhammed led a prayer (Salat) in a celestial Mosque.  Who's Who of prophets were all there.


Muhammad's difficulty with the Meccans

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