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Title: Israa and Miraj in Islam


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Israa and Miraj in Islam
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  • The year 619 CE. was known as the "Time of
    Sadness" in Islamic history. (It is likewise now
    and again called the "Time of Sorrow.") The
    Muslim people group was under consistent
    oppression and in that year the Prophet
    Muhammad's dearest spouse of 25 years, Khadeeja,
    and his uncle, Abu Talib, both died.

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  • Without Abu Talib's insurance, Mohammad and the
    Muslim people group experienced regularly
    expanding provocation in Makkah (Mecca). The
    Prophet Muhammad visited the close by city of
    Taif to lecture the Oneness of God and to look
    for refuge from Meccan oppressors from an
    ancestral supporter, however he was in the end
    ridiculed and come up short on town.

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  • Amidst this affliction, Islamic convention holds
    that the Prophet Muhammad had an enlightening,
    other-common experience, which is presently known
    as Isra' and Mi'raj (the Night Visit and
    Ascension).

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  • As the convention makes them during, the long
    stretch of Rajab, the Prophet Muhammad made an
    evening time excursion to the city of Jerusalem
    (Isra'), visited the Al-Aqsa mosque and from that
    point was raised up into paradise (Miraj). While
    there, he encountered past prophets, was cleansed
    and got guidelines about the number of prayers
    the Muslim people group ought to watch every day.

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  • Many Muslims from the United Arab Emirates get
    the Umrah Visa from Dubai or they can take Umrah
    Packages from Dubai and can go to Saudi Arabia
    for their Umrah pilgrimage.
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