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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Lailat al Miraj ends on this day
yaum as-sabt Sha`ban 6, 1514(8/6/1514) on the Islamic calendar
Saturday January 27, 2091(1/27/2091) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:45 am, sunset:12:41 pm (day), rdDate=763384
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
yaum al-ahad Sha`ban 7, 1514(8/7/1514) on the Islamic calendar
Sunday January 28, 2091(1/28/2091) on the Gregorian calendar
rdDate=763385
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
yaum al-ithnayna Sha`ban 8, 1514(8/8/1514) on the Islamic calendar
Monday January 29, 2091(1/29/2091) on the Gregorian calendar
rdDate=763386

Coming Events:
January 2091
Rajab 1514
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Wednesday January 17, 2091 (1/17/2091) at Sunset Sunset icon (12:24 pm (day))
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yaum al-hamis Rajab 27, 1514 (7/27/1514)
Method: Rajab 27th on Islamic calendar
Length: 10 days
Period: 1 year

The Isra and Mi'raj (Arabic: الإسراء والمعراج‎, al-’Isrā’ wal-Mi‘rāğ), are the two parts of a Night Journey that, according to Islamic tradition, the Islamic prophet Muhammad took during a single night around the year 621. It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey.[1] A brief sketch of the story is in sura (chapter) 17 Al-Isra of the Qur'an,[2] and other details come from the Hadith, supplemental writings about the life of Muhammad. In the journey, Muhammad travels on the steed Buraq to "the farthest mosque" where he leads other prophets in prayer. He then ascends to heaven where he speaks to God, who gives Muhammad instructions to take back to the faithful regarding the details of prayer.

According to traditions, the Journey is associated with the Lailat al Miraj, as one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar.[3]


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