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'''Al-Miʿrāj''' (Arabic:{{ia|اَلمِعراج}}, lit. ascent) or '''al-Isrāʾ''' (Arabic:{{ia|اَلإسراء}}) is the nightly journey of the [[Holy Prophet (s)]] from [[Mecca]] to [[al-Aqsa Mosque]] and from there to the skies. Both [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] are unanimous regarding the happening of Mi'raj according to frequent [[verse]]s and [[hadith]]s, but they disagree regarding the time, place, times, condition, and physical or spiritual nature. This event happened in final years of the noble Prophet's (s) stay in Mecca. In Mi'raj, the Prophet (s) saw divine signs and met the souls of some great prophets (s).
'''Al-Miʿrāj''' (Arabic:{{ia|المِعراج}}, lit. ascent) or '''al-Isrāʾ''' (Arabic:{{ia|الإسراء}}) is the nightly journey of the [[Holy Prophet (s)]] from [[Mecca]] to [[al-Aqsa Mosque]] and from there to the skies. Both [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] are unanimous regarding the happening of Mi'raj according to frequent [[verse]]s and [[hadith]]s, but they disagree regarding the time, place, times, condition, and physical or spiritual nature. This event happened in final years of the noble Prophet's (s) stay in Mecca. In Mi'raj, the Prophet (s) saw divine signs and met the souls of some great prophets (s).


== "Mi'raj" ==
== "Mi'raj" ==
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