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Isra & Miraj
By Abu Samad (abusamad@hotmail.com)
These days, many Muslims believe
that Miraj of Muhammad (PBUH) was a physical journey. In contrary,
Allah has said that Miraj was a vision or ru'ya (surah Bani
-Israil ayat 60). This extraordinary vision was shown to our
dear prophet when he was humiliated for years by the people
around him. Years after years, after his dedicated work, only
few people were following the truth. In such situation, any
body would be disheartened and go to a low morale. At that
time, Allah (SWT) showed him a vision that he is leading a
prayer and all the past prophets were attending this prayer.
The significance of this vision was that our dear rasul was
selected as the imam for the whole world and he holds the
highest level of dignity and status amongst all the prophets.
All the past prophets had provided their support and recognition.
Thus it would be soon that his preaching would prevail all
over the world. In this spiritual journey, he was also taken
beyond the world and was shown a view of the universe. Many
people believe that this journey was physical. But our prophet
said that he was in the stage of half-sleep and half-awake.
When he woke up (or returned from the journey), he found his
seat was still warm. This itself says that the journey had
taken place in a fraction of a moment. All the incidents that
happened in this short period of time can only occur spiritually
or in ru’ya.
The disbelievers thought that our rasul implied a physical
journey and they ridiculed our prophet and demanded a book
to be brought down from the heaven (Bani-Israil, ayat 93).
Our rasul replied: “but I am just a human being”
(ayat 93). This ayat shows that because he is a human being,
he does not possess power of a superman or is not provided
with a 'burraq' to travel physically to heaven and bring a
book! Unfortunately, these days we Muslims started to believe
that the journey was physical.
Some Questions:
If you believe that this journey was indeed a physical journey,
then you have to come up with some reasonable answers to the
following questions:
1. Why did Angel Gabriel enter the house by breaking through
the roof? Was the landing imperfect? Who repaired the breakage
before any body could see the defect?
2. It is told that Burraq would not allow our prophet to
ride him, till Gabriel twisted its ears. Did Allah send a
special animal that would not do its duty till its ears are
twisted?
3. How did all other prophets come to Jerusalem? Did they
come in spiritual form or in physical form? If they came in
physical form, then resurrection or Qiyamat had once taken
place already. Because the dead prophets were brought back
to life already in to their earthly bodies.
4. If they came in physical form, what kind of transportation
did they acquire? More Burraqs? Or only few large burraqs
like jumbo jets? Remember that we are talking about 124,000
prophets.
5. We are told that Prophet's Burraq was tied to one corner
of Masjidul Aqsa. Where did all other prophets tie their individual
burraqs or their jumbo burraqs?
6. A gathering of such huge magnitude is sure to cause much
commotion in the area. Did the people of Jerusalem miss such
a major gathering? Not even a single person noticed 124,000
prophets and 124,000 burraqs suddenly entering their small
town of Jerusalem?
7. How big was the Aqsa Mosque at that time? Could it really
hold 124,000 prophets? Football stadiums in this country can
barely hold such large number of spectators.
8. If you say that, all the prophets came spiritually and
none of them came physically, then why did our prophet Muhammad(PBUH)
make a physical journey? He could also have gone there spiritually.
9. When the incident of Miraj happened, what our prophet
needed was a morale boost at the humiliating situation around
him. He did not really need any physical boost. If at all
Allah sent all the prophets in their physical bodies, then
it would have been more helpful to send them to Makkah. These
124,000 prophets could have camped in Makkah for a day or
two, and scared the hell out of the disbelievers.
10. Which prayer was that? Isha? Or some other time? Was
there an Adhan? Or Ikamat? Who gave the Adhan or Ikamat that
all the prophets could hear yet none of the residents of Jerusalem
could hear?
11. As we are told, our prophet then went to the heaven and
several prominent prophets greeted him. We know that those
prominent prophets also were in the congregational prayer
at Jerusalem. How did they reach heaven before Muhammad (PBUH)?
Another kind of transportation that is quicker than a Burraq?
So you mean that Allah provided a slow Burraq to Muhammad
(PBUH)?
12. Why did the gatekeepers enquire the identity of Gabriel
and Muhammad(PBUH)? The angel gatekeepers did not recognize
a major angel, the Gabriel? If the gatekeepers are so stupid
or ill-informed, then they may not do a good job in protecting
the heaven.
13. Allah had sent his special angel Gabriel and a special
animal Burraq, to bring our prophet to the heaven. In such
a special occasion, did Allah forget to instruct the gatekeepers
about the very special guest? In this world, we usually send
some body to the airport to pick the special guest up. Of
course Miraj does not happen every day. Out of so many prophets,
only our rasul experienced this miraj. In such a major event,
the gatekeepers repeatedly insulted Gabriel and our prophet
by asking their identity? Also, Allah probably did not install
security systems where you could swipe your magnetic cards
to enter or let a scanner scan your finger prints or a voice
activated system.
14. What is the need of a gate in front of the heaven, any
way? Who tries to trespass that such security is needed? Was
it not possible for the Burraq to fly little higher and cross
the wall without any interruption at the gates? Helicopters
can do that.
15. Why did Gabriel stop at each gate? I thought his style
is to pierce through the roof. Probably, the roof of heaven
is made of a different grade of concrete that Gabriel would
have hurt himself.
16. Allah has said that he resides close to our jugular vein.
But this description says that Allah resides in the seventh
heaven, behind a curtain. Does it not hit the fundamental
understanding of Islam that Allah is omnipresent and without
a physical body?
17. Allah said that
"And know that Allah cometh in between
a man and his heart" (8:24),
and also "for we are nearer to him
than (his) jugular vein (50:16)".
If we subscribe to the story that Allah is stationed behind
the curtain in the seventh heaven, then these two ayats are
in serious question. Please also read ayats 2:115, 6:3. What
do you want to believe? Allah's words in Quran or this story??
18. Another form of this story says that beyond this curtain
was an exceptionally bright light. What kind of light was
that? Electromagnetic radiation? The curtain a special grade
of lead with high atomic number that could restrict the light
or energy of Allah? Can some thing restrict Allah? Is Allah
confined to one area?
19. Why does Allah need so much of security? Is He not the
most powerful? Is there a threat of a military coup from Iblees
that Allah needs the security? Security guards of our presidents
are usually physically stronger, swifter, and able than the
presidents. So, Allah's 'body' guards are physically stronger
than Allah that they could protect Allah in case of any assault?
20. We are told about seven heavens. We know seven and seventy
are mentioned in Quran or in Arabic, that signifies multiple.
In this case, it is literally seven numbered of heavens? Are
they stacked vertically or horizontally? If they are vertically
placed, I find it is quite awkward for our prophet and Gabriel
to converse with the gatekeeper angels. May be at that time
also, Otis was making elevators which stopped at each floor
of the heaven and allowed easy conversation.
21. Burraq is a winged animal little smaller than a horse.
It flaps its special wing to cross long distances at a fast
pace. Once it crossed the atmosphere, it really did not require
the wings, as there is no air to flap his wings. At that time,
did he transfer his rider to another kind of animal? Or probably
he manages equally well without flapping the wings. I presume
he carefully covered our prophet with his wings at that time,
because it is terribly cold in high altitude. He might also
have saved extra air or oxygen inside his wings for our prophet's
survival. Probably there was no need for extra air, as it
happened too fast, before our prophet needed another breath
of air.
22. We are repeatedly told that during our prophet's visit
to the heaven, he was prescribed with 50 prayers a day and
six months of sawm for his followers. Let's just think what
fifty prayers a day will do to us. Out of 24 hours a day,
we probably sleep 6-7 hours. That leaves us with 17-18 hours.
We spend about two hours in eating, bathing, and other biological
needs. That leaves us with about 15 -16 hours. If we have
to pray fifty times in this time, then we have to pray about
four times an hour. Well, then there is not much time left
for other things to do. We do not have enough time to go to
grocery. Well, we do not need to go, because every one in
the grocery store is also praying fifty times a day. Actually,
the grocery store is empty. Because, the farmers did not grow
any crops this year as they were praying fifty times a day.
In fact, we do not need grocery that much, since we are also
fasting six months!!
23. Who saved us from this difficult task of 50 prayers and
six month of fasting? Musa (AS)? So, Musa (AS) was instigating
our prophet against the initial commands of Allah? So, we
believe that our prophet listened to the "advices"
of Musa instead of "orders" from Allah? While Al-Quran
says in 10:15,
"if I were to disobey my Lord, I should
myself fear the chastisement of a great day (to come)."
24. Our prophet had to make several trips to Allah to get
all the reductions and discounts on prayers and fasting. When
Musa(AS) "instigated" our prophet, did it take so
long for Muhammad(PBUH) to realise the burden of so many prayers
and such long fasting?
25. Allah says that He is Rahman and Rahim. But I see that
He wanted us to go through 50 prayers and 6 months of fasting.
Not very Rahim, huh?
26. Only Musa (AS) had the real perception of the hardship
of mankind. Neither Allah nor Muhammad (PBUH) had any clue!
But again, Allah insists in Al-Quran 2:185,
"…Allah intends every facility
for you, He does not want to put you to difficulties…".
27. I thought heaven was very secure with all these gatekeepers.
Did the security guards allow Musa(AS) to loiter around? Why
did the gatekeepers allow Muhammad(PBUH) multiple revisits
to Allah? Where was Gabriel at that time?
28. These days, many of us celebrate the incident of Isra
and Miraj. Did our prophet celebrate this incident? Did his
companions celebrate this incident? No?
Other web sites
If you insist on celebrating Isra and Miraj, then please read
the website, http://www.qss.org/articles/isra.html
written by Shaykh `Abdul `Aziz ibn Baz . A part of this web
site states, “If the celebration of this night had been
lawful, they (companions) would have been first to do it.
The Prophet also is the most sincere in guiding people. He
most truly fulfilled his mission, and performed his noble
duty. If the glorification and celebration of that night had
something to do with Islam, the Prophet would never have neglected
it nor concealed it. Since nothing about this was narrated
from the Messenger and his companions, therefore glorification
and celebration of that night was absolutely nothing whatsoever
to do with Islam, as Allah has perfected for this nation its
religion, completed His favor upon it and rebuked and refuted
the innovators who introduce into the religion that which
Allah has not allowed”.
I would strongly suggest you to visit another site Mairaj
or the Ascesion. If my style of writing irritated you, you
will find more polite way of writing in this web site as well
as the one mentioned in the above paragraph.
There are multiple web sites that describes in detail of
Isra and Miraj, as if it happened physically. I am not providing
links to those sites. If you are intersted to read those sites,
you can to go any search engine and enter Miraj. One site
will even describe you about the heaven of burraqs where there
are 40 million burraqs, each with a "La-ilaha illallahu
muhammadur rasulallah" inscribed on its forehead!! I
do not want to speculate who did the census to conclude 40
million burraqs or who would read the Kalimah written on their
forehead.
Conclusion
If you think that this incident of Miraj occurred in vision
or in dream, and the journey was spiritual in nature, then
you will find very logical answers to all the questions that
I posed. If you think the journey was indeed physical, then
let me know what are the answers based on Quran.
May Allah bless all the readers without limit in their effort
in serving the cause of Islam. Also, may Allah forgive me
for my mistakes, ignorance and wrong attitude and guide me
in the right path.
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