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From the two words of "layl" (Arabic: {{ia|لیلاً}}, by night) and "asra" (Arabic: {{ia|أسری}}, carried on a journey) in the first verse of [[Qur'an 17]] (Sura al-Isra'), it can be understood that this journey happened at night.<ref>Subḥānī, ''Furūgh-i abadīyyat'', p. 370.</ref> But in the narrations, it is referred to with many differences as in which night it took place. In most cases, it has been narrated to have happened in one of the following nights:
From the two words of "layl" (Arabic: {{ia|لیلاً}}, by night) and "asra" (Arabic: {{ia|أسری}}, carried on a journey) in the first verse of [[Qur'an 17]] (Sura al-Isra'), it can be understood that this journey happened at night.<ref>Subḥānī, ''Furūgh-i abadīyyat'', p. 370.</ref> But in the narrations, it is referred to with many differences as in which night it took place. In most cases, it has been narrated to have happened in one of the following nights:
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* Eve of [[Rabi' I 17]]<ref>Ibn Saʿd, ''al-Ṭabaqāt al-kubrā'', vol. 1, p. 200.</ref>
* Eve of [[Rabi' I 17]]<ref>Ibn Saʿd, ''al-Ṭabaqāt al-kubrā'', vol. 1, p. 200.</ref>
* Eve of [[Rajab 27]], according to Mulla Fath Allah Kashani, author of ''[[Manhaj al-sadiqin]]'' is the most famous report.<ref>Kāshānī, ''Manhaj al-ṣādiqīn'', vol. 5, p. 236.</ref>
* Eve of [[Rajab 27]], according to Mulla Fath Allah Kashani, author of ''[[Manhaj al-sadiqin]]'' is the most famous report.<ref>Kāshānī, ''Manhaj al-ṣādiqīn'', vol. 5, p. 236.</ref>
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