Dates of Isra' and Mi'raj in Canada
2026 | Jan 16 |
2025 | Jan 28 |
2024 | Feb 8 |
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Isra' and Mi'raj is observed by Muslim communities across Canada with prayers, religious discussions, and reflections on the Prophet Muhammad's night journey and ascension. Mosques and Islamic centers hold special sermons, while families gather to share the significance of this spiritual event.
Isra' and Mi'raj: A Public Holiday?
Isra' and Mi'raj is not a public holiday in Canada; businesses and government offices remain open, but Muslim communities observe it with prayers and religious gatherings.

Isra' and Mi'raj
Isra' and Mi'raj, marking the Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey and ascension, has been observed by Muslim communities in Canada for many years. As Islam spread across the country with growing immigration, the significance of this event became more widely recognized within Muslim circles. Early Muslim immigrants kept the tradition alive through personal prayers and small gatherings. With the establishment of mosques and Islamic centers, larger commemorations became more common, allowing the community to reflect on the spiritual lessons of this event.
Over time, as Canada's Muslim population expanded, awareness of Isra' and Mi'raj grew, especially in cities with large Muslim communities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. While it is not a public holiday, many Islamic schools and organizations arrange educational programs to teach the younger generation about its importance. The event remains a deeply spiritual occasion, reminding Canadian Muslims of faith, perseverance, and the mercy of Allah.
Observance on Isra' and Mi'raj in Canada
Muslims in Canada observe Isra' and Mi'raj primarily through prayers, religious discussions, and personal reflection. Many mosques hold special sermons explaining the significance of the Prophet Muhammad's night journey from Makkah to Jerusalem and his ascension to the heavens. Scholars discuss its meaning, emphasizing themes of faith, patience, and divine guidance. Some families spend the evening reciting Quranic verses related to the event and engaging in acts of worship. Although not a widely public event, the night holds deep spiritual significance for many believers.
Islamic centers and community organizations also use the occasion to educate younger generations. Many arrange storytelling sessions and lectures that explain the event in a way that is engaging and easy to understand. Some communities come together for communal supplications and remembrance of Allah, reinforcing a sense of unity and devotion. Social media and online platforms have also become important spaces for sharing knowledge, allowing Canadian Muslims to connect with scholars and discussions worldwide.
Isra' and Mi'raj is important as it reminds Muslims of the power of faith and the importance of prayer, as it was during this journey that the five daily prayers were established. For Canadian Muslims, observing this occasion strengthens their spiritual connection and provides an opportunity for reflection. It also helps reinforce Islamic teachings and traditions within the younger generation, ensuring that the significance of this sacred event continues to be honored in a multicultural society.
Isra' and Mi'raj Observances
Year | Date | Weekday | Name | Holiday Type |
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2024 | Feb 8 | Thu | Isra' and Mi'raj | Observance, Muslim |
2025 | Jan 28 | Tue | Isra' and Mi'raj | Observance, Muslim |
2026 | Jan 16 | Fri | Isra' and Mi'raj | Observance, Muslim |
2027 | Jan 6 | Wed | Isra' and Mi'raj | Observance, Muslim |
Dec 26 | Sun | Isra' and Mi'raj | Observance, Muslim | |
2028 | Dec 14 | Thu | Isra' and Mi'raj | Observance, Muslim |