Shab-e-Miraj-un-Nabi (PBUH) being observed with religious fervour

LAHORE – Shab-e-Miraj-un-Nabi (Peace Be Upon Him) is being observed across the country tonight with religious fervour, great respect and devotion.

Shab-e-Miraj, (night of forgiveness) is a glorious night, marking the Isra and Meraj of Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) when he was taken from Makkah to Al-Haram-Al-Sharif (also known as the Temple Mount) and was then taken to heaven on the heavenly animal named ‘al-Buraq.’

Special prayers and Mahafil are being held in Mosques and other places to seek blessings of the Almighty.

The women devotees would offer prayers in special gatherings at their homes throughout the night. Whereas men would offer prayers at specially decorated mosques for seeking the blessings of Allah Almighty and pray for the welfare of the entire nation and the Ummah.

During the gatherings, Islamic scholars would highlight the importance of the day and its blessings.

Different Islamic organizations have also arranged special prayers and sittings (Mahafils) at mosques and at other places to seek blessings of Allah Almighty.

The word Miraj of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is derived from the Arabic word Urooj, which means ‘height,’ or ‘ascension.’ It is celebrated on Rajab 27th in the Islamic calendar. During Miraj, the command for five daily prayers (Salat) was also given to the Holy Prophet (PBUH).

Shab-e-Miraj, (night of forgiveness) is a glorious night, marking the Isra and Miraj of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) when he was taken from Makkah to Al-Haram-Al-Sharif and was then taken to heaven.

On the way the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him, met Hazrat Adam, (AS), Hazrat Abraham (AS), Hazrat Moses (AS), Hazrat Jesus (AS) and some other Prophets. The purpose of the “Ascent” was to confirm the high status of the last Prophet, a position which all Muslims believe, is impossible to attain by any other human being.

Ulema told that it is related that even Gabriel, the Angel who was accompanying the Holy Prophet remarked at one point (called Sidratul muntaha), “I cannot go beyond this point, but You O Messenger of peace and friend of the Master of the worlds, continue your glorious ascent”. The Holy Prophet continued his journey until he reached very close to the Throne of God Almighty and attained the utmost nearness to Him.

More from this category

Advertisment

Advertisment

Follow us on Facebook

Search