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- The Night Journey and Ascension
102 The moon splits in half The absence of any spectacular miracle such as they had demanded convinced the Quraysh that they had found Muhammad’s weakness. Now they asked him to show them any sign. If Muhammad couldn’t produce even a small sign, the Quraysh believed that it would show everyone that he was a false prophet. Muhammad would be silenced at last. The Prophet prayed to Allah and asked Him to show the Quraysh a sign. Finally, Allah gave the Quraysh clear evidence: the moon split in half so that each half appeared on either side of Mount Hira. “Be you all witnesses,” the Prophet said. At first, the pagans could not believe what they saw. The moon had been split in two before their eyes. After the initial shock, however, they determined that it was nothing but the sorcery of the son of Abu Kabasha. “Maybe he has put a spell on us, so let’s wait until some travellers arrive in Makkah and ask them if they also saw it.” As soon as some travellers arrived in Makkah, the Makkans asked them if they had seen the strange sight. The travellers confirmed they too had seen the wonderous sight of the cleft moon. Now there was no doubt what they had witnessed, but the Quraysh stubornly clutched their disbelief. The Night Journey and Ascension Perhaps two of the most significant and remarkable events in the Prophet’s life were his “Israa” (Night Journey) and “Mi’raaj” (Ascension). “Israa” refers to how one night Allah took Muhammad from the Ka’bah to Bait Al-Maqdis (the Sacred Mosque of Worship, i.e. Solomon’s Temple) in Jerusalem, and “Mi’raaj” refers to the Prophet’s actual ascension to heaven from Jerusalem. The Prophet’s “Israa” is mentioned in the Qur’an in the following verse: “Glory to Allah Who took His slave on a journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to the Farthest Mosque whose 103 presincts I did bless, in order that I might show him some of My signs. Verily, Allah hears and sees all things.” (17: 1) Some sources indicate that the “Mi’raaj” (Ascension) is also described in Surah Al-Najm from the seventh to the eighteenth verse. There is a difference of opinion concerning when the “Israa” and “Mi’raaj” occurred. Some sources place the event in the first year of prophethood, or Ramadan 17, during the twelfth year of prophethood, or in Muharram or Rabi’ Al-Awwal in the thirteenth year of prophethood. The story of the Prophet’s Night Journey and Ascension is both beautiful and instructive. It began when the angel Jibreel descended on the Ka’bah with a “Buraq” – an animal bigger than an ass and smaller than a donkey, that could travel to the farthest horizon with one stride. The Prophet and Jibreel rode the Buraq to the Sacred Mosque of Worship in Jerusalem. Once there, the Prophet tethered the animal outside the mosque where former prophets had tied their mounts. The Prophet entered the mosque to find assembled there all the previous prophets, whom he then led in prayer, Jibreel brought two vessels to the Prophet, one filled with wine, the other with milk. The Prophet chose the second vessel. Jibreel commented on the Prophet’s choice: “You chose milk in accordance with the purity of your nature. Hence you have received guidance and your followers have too. Had you chosen the wine, your followers would have been astray.” The Prophet was then taken to the first level of heaven, which was the first stage of his Ascension. Jibreel asked for the door to be opened for the Prophet, and there stood Adam , the first man prophet. Adam said, “Peace be upon you,” to which the Prophet responded, “And upon you be peace.” Adam then testified that Muhammad was the Prophet of Allah. Adam looked to his right and smiled, and then looked to his left and wept. The Prophet saw two groups of people on either side of 104 Adam, and the ones he smiled at were the believers, while the ones that caused him to weep were the unbelievers. The Prophet was then escorted to the second level of heaven. Jibreel asked for the door to be opened, and there the Prophet saw two cousins, the prophets Yahia bin Zakariya (John son of Zechariah) and Isa bin Maryam (Jesus, son of Mary). The Prophet greeted them and they returned the greeting, and then they testified that Muhammad was Allah’s Prophet. On the third level of heaven, the Prophet met Yusuf (Joseph) . After an exchange of greetings, Yusuf also testified that Muhammad was Allah’s Prophet. The Prophet met Idress on the fourth level of heaven. Both prophets exchanged greetings, and Idress testified that Muhammad was the Prophet of Allah. The fifth level of heaven was where the Prophet met Haroon (Aaron), who, like all the previous prophets, exchanged greetings and testified that Muhammad was Allah’s Prophet. Musa (Moses) awaited the Prophet on the sixth level of heaven. After greeting the Prophet and testifying that Muhammad was indeed a Prophet, Musa began to weep. When he was asked why he was weeping, he said, “The reason for my tears is that a youth was commissioned as prophet after me, but his followers will enter heaven in greater numbers than mine.” When the Prophet reached the seventh level of heaven, he met Ibraheem (Abraham) resting against Bait Al-Ma’mur, a celestial house of worship which seventy thousand different angels circumambulate every day. The Prophet Ibraheem returned the greeting of his descendant and testified that Muhammad was the Prohet of Allah. 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