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Isra' and Mi'raj 2026 in Australia

Dates of Isra' and Mi'raj in Australia

2026Jan 16
2025Jan 28
2024Feb 8

Australia Holiday Calendars

Isra' and Mi'raj is an important night in Islam that marks the Prophet Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and his ascension to the heavens. Australian Muslims observe it with prayers, Quran recitations, and reflections at mosques and homes.

Isra' and Mi'raj: A Public Holiday?

Isra' and Mi'raj is not a public holiday in Australia; businesses and government offices remain open, but Muslim communities observe it with prayers and religious gatherings.

A night view of Jerusalem with the illuminated Dome of the Rock, near Al-Aqsa Mosque, a key site in the story of Isra' and Mi'raj.
Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem holds deep spiritual meaning as the place where the Prophet Muhammad began his ascension during Isra' and Mi'raj. (Image credit: iStock)

Isra' and Mi'raj

Isra' and Mi'raj is a significant event in Islam that marks the miraculous night journey of the Prophet Muhammad. According to Islamic tradition, the Prophet was taken from Mecca to Jerusalem (Isra'), and from there, he ascended to the heavens (Mi'raj) in a single night. This extraordinary journey is believed to have taken place around the year 621 CE and is viewed as both a spiritual and physical experience that strengthened the Prophet's mission and deepened his connection with God.

In Australia, the observance of Isra' and Mi'raj began with the arrival of Muslim communities, especially after World War II when immigration increased. Over time, as the Muslim population grew, this sacred event became more widely observed through mosque gatherings, educational talks, and family-based prayers. Though it is not a public holiday, it holds deep spiritual meaning for many Australian Muslims.

Observance on Isra' and Mi'raj in Australia

Isra' and Mi'raj is quietly and meaningfully observed within the Muslim community in Australia through personal reflection and spiritual gatherings. On this night, families gather at mosques or in their homes to pray, read the Quran, and reflect on the journey of the Prophet Muhammad. Mosques often host special evening programs where scholars explain the importance of the event and its messages about faith, patience, and devotion to God.

Children may also learn about the story of Isra' and Mi'raj through lessons at Islamic schools or community centers. In some areas, communities prepare simple meals or sweets to share after evening prayers. The atmosphere is peaceful and spiritual, focusing on worship rather than celebration. For many, it is a time for personal reflection and strengthening their connection with God through prayer and understanding.

This event holds a powerful message of hope, trust in God, and spiritual growth. It reminds Muslims in Australia of the importance of faith during difficult times and encourages them to follow the Prophet's example. Though it may not be widely known outside the Islamic community, Isra' and Mi'raj is a night of deep meaning and devotion for Muslims across the country.

Isra' and Mi'raj Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
2024Feb 8ThuIsra' and Mi'rajObservance, Muslim
2025Jan 28TueIsra' and Mi'rajObservance, Muslim
2026Jan 16FriIsra' and Mi'rajObservance, Muslim
2027Jan 6WedIsra' and Mi'rajObservance, Muslim
Dec 26SunIsra' and Mi'rajObservance, Muslim
2028Dec 14ThuIsra' and Mi'rajObservance, Muslim