PLACES IN TIME: The
Prophet’s Night Journey…TRAVEL IN TIME
The angel Gabriel took the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) from the
house where he slept that nigh to the ka’aba, the ‘Bait Allah’ in the valley of
Mecca. Some say, the prophet went to the Ka’aba late at night and slept there.
The angel Gabriel woke him up and mounted him on the back of the Burak, a
horse-like-creatures that looked like the hybrid of a mule and an ass. It was
winged and pure white in color. Arab artists later painted it with a human
female head, a half-beast half human creature. Each stride was as far as the
eyes could see, so the story goes. From the Ka’aba in the valley of Mecca, they
traveled to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. God’s great prophets – Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus
– were already there waiting. They prayed in the Temple Mount with the prophet
Muhammad leading the prayer.
The angel brought two vessels before the prophet to
drink. The prophet took the vessel containing milk and left the other with
wine. “Thou hast been guided,” the angel said, “and wine is forbidden to you.” They then each left for the heaven where the other
prophets of God were present.
Many
Muslim writers of late are falling prey to the same revisionists of the Bible.
Similarly, they too are playing fire with the truth. Muslims scholars who
cannot comprehend how the prophet can travel to Jerusalem and to heaven and
back in just a small fraction of the night are now saying that the prophet’s
travel was a mystical one, a spiritual travel akin to a dream. If it was a
dream or a spiritual journey, the early Muslims would not have been worried
when the prophet told the unbelievers of his night journey. Even Abu Baker, one
of the closest friends of Muhammad and who later became the first caliph of
Islam after the prophet’s death, could not believe when he was told that the
prophet was in the Ka’aba speaking to the unbelievers about his night journey.
But he said, “If the prophet claimed, he did, I believe him.” Many Muslims of
today have become the unbelievers of the prophet’s time.
Let
us be very clear about this. The prophet
claimed he traveled with his body and not once did he refer to the other
prophets as being in spirit. Like him, they were in heaven body and soul.
The
Arab artists who painted the “Burak” as half-beast half-human creatures may even
turn out to be accurate. The Sphinx monument in Egypt is a mystery to this day.
It is very possible the creators of the said monument may have actually seen beings
from another galaxy and or from another time.
Strangers
still is Nostradamus’s prophecy – Quatrain I.64. Interpreters of the Nostradamus prophecies considered
the quatrain to be a fiction which I found unfair and absurd. Nostradamus is
never known to be a fiction writer. How can anyone claim the prophecies genuine
except quatrain I.64 simply because it defies the comprehension of the limited
mindset?
Quatrain I.64: “Many will
think, they have seen the sun at night. They will also see deformed men;
half-animal half-human. Noise, sounds, battle and fighting in the sky will be
seen and one will hear strange beasts talking.”
Can anyone absolutely and honestly say that this particular prophecy does not
refer to other beings from another world and or from another time? If the only
barrier between now and anywhere else in time is the speed of light, then I
must say beyond any shadow of doubt that the Burak was not only an
intergalactic being who traveled the fringes of the universe but must also be
an inter-time creature who transcended the borders of time.
We
live in a world where fiction and reality become indistinguishable. “The Boys
from Brazil” and the “Island of DR. Moreau” are no longer fictions. We cloned
beans, fruits and vegetables at first then came, “Dolly” the sheep, cows,
monkeys and mice. What next: half-animal half-human creatures, winged horses
and men, flying zebras, dogs and cats. Have no doubt about it – the technology
with the right equipments is theoretically so simple, it is child’s play.
Parents may in the future clone cute looking pets which do not exist today for
their children. Foods genetically engineered with human and animal genes are
becoming part of our daily diet. What does it make of us, cannibals? Man so it
seems cannot be satisfied in playing second fiddle to God
We
even know for sure that spacemen are out there. It is only a matter of time.
Time
Travel is a fiction that is good for the movies but will we ever get there?
Believe it or not, we were already there.
The prophet’s night journey (Miraj) which Walter Roger of CNN enthusiastically described on
TV as Mohammad’s Flight to the heavens is a true
story of Time Travel.
The
most astounding aspect of the prophet’s night journey was the presence of the
other prophets. Muslim scholars ignore this puzzle because there is no readily
acceptable answer should non-Muslims ask. It
is hard to imagine that God had resurrected Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus who
are supposedly long dead and buried so they could pray with the prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) in Jerusalem. Their presence if
one gets a closer look was not essential to the prophet’s mission neither to
his journey to the heavens meaning their presence has nothing to do with the
prophet’s own journey. Like him, they were
alive and well (not dead) and they were there either for a reason of their own
or God’s. They obviously time traveled to the prophet’s place in time so that
together they could travel to the heaven. In heaven, he was greeted by the other prophets; Adam,
John the Baptist, Enoch, Joseph and many others. Prophet Daniel saw this event in a vision. The chances are, he too was
there (Daniel 7:12). Similarly, Paul did too in 2 Cor. 12.
The
prophet Muhammad alone was brought by the angel to the seven spheres of heaven
and hell. I like to believe that they
time-traveled to a place in time after judgment day because in the ensuing
years following the ‘Miraj;’ the prophet revealed in bits and pieces the name
of people he recognized in heaven and hell.
I
like the scene where the prophet Moses sent the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) several
times to the highest heaven to bargain with God to reduce the daily number of
prayers.
The
initial number of prayer was 50 until it was reduced to only five. Prophet
Moses encouraged him to go again but he was ashamed to bargain for more so he
accepted the five daily prayers for his ‘ummah.’ The prophet Moses warned him
that the five daily prayers would be as difficult for his ‘ummah’ as it was for
his.
From
heaven, the angel brought him back to the temple mount in Jerusalem and to
Mecca. It is believed that aside from the Holy Qur’an as a point reference, the
prophet’s 23 years ministry was also based on knowledge he received during the
Miraj (Night Journey).
The
early converts to Islam begged the prophet to keep the journey a secret until
the right time comes. They were afraid that the unbelievers will have something
to mock and attack them with. A one-way journey to Syria takes a month, how
could he convince the unbelievers that he did round trip in just a fraction of
the night not to mention his journey to the heaven? He was in dilemma but he
presented proofs by revealing the number of caravans he saw between Mecca and
Syria. Still unconvinced, the unbelievers quizzed him on the physical
appearance of Jerusalem, a place he had never been to before his night journey.
His answers were all accurate. Three days later, a caravan testified that the
prophet came upon their camp three nights earlier to tell them where to find
one of their camels who had wandered into the desert. They thought that the
prophet was naturally travelling alone in the night when he chanced upon their
camp.
There
is no doubt; the prophet time traveled
either back or forward to a place in time where he met all the other prophets
of God coming from their own respective places in time. They were summoned to a common place in time where they
each received a mission for God.
I firmly believe its seeming impossibility in a human's point of view...but there is NOTHING (as we are taught) impossible with Allah. HE only say "BE" and it is! Life is so full of the bits and pieces of these truths...we can only pray that we too may be able to see it in reality; in life or in death.
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