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Isra and Mi'raj 2026 (1447)

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Isra and Mi'raj 2026 (1447)
Hijri Date 26-Rajab-1447
Gregorian Date 2026-01-16
Day of Week Friday
Days Remaining 26 Days

About Isra and Mi'raj 2026 (1447)

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When is Lailat al-Miraj 2026?

Lailat al-Miraj 2026 will be observed on 2026-01-16, which is the 27th night of Rajab 1447.
There are 26 days remaining until Lailat al-Miraj on 2026-01-16.
The Night Journey and Ascension (Lailat al-Miraj) 2026 falls on 2026-01-16, corresponding to 27th Rajab 1447.
Lailat al-Miraj refers to the miraculous night journey (Isra) of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem, followed by his ascension (Mi'raj) through the seven heavens, where he received the command for the five daily prayers.
The Isra and Mi'raj is believed to have occurred on the 27th night of Rajab, approximately one year before the Prophet's migration (Hijra) to Medina.
Isra refers to the night journey from the Sacred Mosque in Mecca to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, while Mi'raj refers to the ascension from Jerusalem through the seven heavens to meet Allah.
During Mi'raj, the Prophet met previous prophets in different heavens including Adam, Jesus, Moses, and Abraham, witnessed Paradise (Jannah) and Hell (Jahannam), and received the commandment for the five daily prayers.
Mi'raj demonstrates Allah's unlimited power, the importance of prayer in Islam, the Prophet's special status as the final messenger, and serves as a source of hope and inspiration for believers in their spiritual journey.
Muslims commemorate Lailat al-Miraj through special prayers, recitation of the Quran, discussing the event's significance, reflecting on the importance of the five daily prayers, and seeking spiritual elevation.
The Mi'raj teaches about the importance of prayer, spiritual ascension through worship, Allah's mercy and power, the connection between earth and heaven, and the special status of Prophet Muhammad in Islam.