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upon him, and as the first qibla (direction of prayer) for Islam.
The Night Journey
In the ninth year of the Prophet's mission, about 620 AD, Muhammad rose in the middle of
the night to visit the Sacred Mosque in Makkah. After a time of worship he fell asleep
near the Ka'aba. The angel Gabriel came to him and woke him from his slumber. He led the
Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, to the edge of the sacred Makkan mosque.
Awaiting them was al-Buraq, a white winged beast "whose each stride stretched as far
as the eye could see." Muhammad mounted al-Buraq and sped northwards with Gabriel to
Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the Furthest Mosque.
When they reached Jerusalem the Prophet dismounted and prayed near the Rock. Abraham,
Moses, Jesus and other prophets, peace be upon them all, gathered together to pray behind
him. Gabriel brought Muhammad a vessel of wine and a vessel of milk. The Prophet chose the
milk and Gabriel said, 'You have chosen the true religion'.
The Prophet then embarked on the ascension (Miraj) in which he, peace and blessings be
upon him, received the command to pray five times a day and the revelation encapsulating
the beliefs of Islam:
"The Messenger believes in what was sent down to him from his Lord. And the
believers; each one believes in Allah and His angels and in His books and His messengers.
We make no division between any one of His messengers. And they say: We hear and we obey.
Oh Lord, grant us Thy forgiveness; unto Thee we return." Qur'an II/285