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Islamic tradition relates that in 620, Muhammad experienced the Isra and Mi'raj, a miraculous journey said to have occurred with the angel Gabriel in one night. In the first part of the journey, the Isra, he is said to have travelled from Mecca on a winged steed (Buraq) to "the farthest mosque" (in Arabic: masjid al-aqsa), which Muslims usually identify with the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. In the second part, the Mi'raj, Muhammad is said to have toured heaven and hell, and spoken with earlier prophets, such as Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. Ibn Ishaq, author of the first biography of Muhammad, presents this event as a spiritual experience whereas later historians like Al-Tabari and Ibn Kathir present it as a physical journey.
Na osnovu islamske tradicije, Muhamed je doživeo isru i miradž, čudesno putovanje na koje je, po predanju, jedne noći krenuo sa anđelom Gavrilom. U prvoj etapi putovanja, tj. isri, kaže se da je putovao iz Meke na krilatom paripu (Burak) do najudaljenije džamije (na arapskom masdžid al-aksa) koju muslimani obično poistovećuju sa džamijom Al-Aksa u Jerusalimu. U drugoj etapi, miradžu, Muhamed je navodno prošao kroz raj i pakao i razgovarao sa starijim porocima, kao što su Avram, Mojsije i Isus. Ibn Ishak, autor prve Muhamedove biografije, predstavlja taj događaj kao duhovno iskustvo dok ga kasniji istoričari poput At-Tabarija i Ibn Katira predstavljaju kao fizičko putovanje.
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2012-04-03T09:25:27.940Z
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