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Q: What is the significant of isra al miraj?
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Do you fast for Isra-Al-Miraj?

yes


What are some holidays that Islams celebrate?

Ashura, Laylat ul Isra and Miraj, Laylat al-Qadr


Who made the isra and miraj?

The Isra and Mi'raj are part of the Islamic history.


When was Al-Isra University created?

Al-Isra University was created in 1989.


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Medina was the place where Prophet Muhammad (S) migrated and is buried, and where Masjid Al-Nabawi is located. Jerusalem is the location of Masjid Al-Aqsa and was where Prophet Muhammad stopped on Al-Isra Wal-Miraj, before ascending to heaven.


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Do Kuwait celebrate a holiday do Kuwait celebrate any holidays?

Oh yes it does. Ras il sina (new year's day), eid alwantany (national day 25th feb), eid altahrir (liberation day 26th feb), Isra wil Miraj, al mawlid al nabawi (profits birthday), eid al fitir (3 days), eid al-adha (3 days).


When is Al Mirage What date?

Al Mirage, or most notably Lailat al Miraj, begins on sunset Tuesday June 4th, 2013 through Wednesday June 5, 2013. Typically, according to the Islamic calendar, Al Miraj is on the same day every year, however, the holiday now follows the solar Gregorian calendar which varies in the date every year by a few days.


Name the journey the prophet Mohammed took from Mecca to Al-Quds?

This Journey was called Isra or Mieraj.


What is Laylat-ul-Isra about?

Cannot answer "What is Laylat-ul-Isra" but have the meaning of Surat Al-Isra if this is what you mean. Surat Al-Isra (Arabic:) (ie The Night Journey) -- also called the Bani Isra'il (ie Children of Israel) surah -- is the 17th sura of the Qur'an, with 111 verses. This Surah takes its name from the first verse, which tells the story of the Isra and Mi'raj, the transportation of Muhammad during the night to what is referred to as "the farthest Mosque". The exact location is not specified, although in Islamic Hadith this is commonly taken to be the Noble Sanctuary (Temple Mount) in Jerusalem. Some scholars disagree about this (see Isra and Mi'raj). While the city of Jerusalem (or al Quds) is not mentioned by name anywhere in the Qur'an, it is identified in various Hadith. This Meccan surah was revealed in the last year before the Hijra. Like all the Meccan surah it stresses the oneness of Allah, the authority of the prophets. However, the primary theme of the Surah is salah (daily prayers), whose number is said to have been fixed at five during the Miraj which it alludes to. In addition, the Surah forbids adultery, calls for respect for father and mother, and calls for patience and control in the face of the persecutions the Muslim community was facing at the time.


How is the origin of Judaism Christianity and Islam a source of conflict over the land?

All three Abrahamic religions, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, claim Jerusalem to be the holiest city in the Holy Land. This causes conflict. FYI ,the Jews were delivered by God into the land of Canaan; Jesus's life took place there; Mohammad is said to have been transported there during al-Isra wal-Miraj.