Dates of Isra' and Mi'raj in Oman
2025 | Jan 27 |
2024 | Feb 8 |
Oman Holiday Calendars
Isra' and Mi'raj is an important event in Islam commemorating Prophet Muhammad's miraculous night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem (Isra') and his ascension to the heavens (Mi'raj). Muslims observe it through prayers, reflection, and recounting the spiritual significance of the journey.
Isra' and Mi'raj: A Public Holiday?
Isra' and Mi'raj is a public holiday in Oman. Most businesses, offices, and schools are closed, allowing people to observe the occasion through prayers and reflection.
Isra' and Mi'raj
Isra' and Mi'raj is a significant event in Islam, marking Prophet Muhammad's night journey and ascension to the heavens. According to Islamic tradition, the journey began in Mecca, where the Prophet was carried on a winged horse called Buraq to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. From there, he ascended through the seven heavens, meeting prophets and receiving guidance, including the command for Muslims to perform five daily prayers. This miraculous journey symbolizes faith, spiritual growth, and the connection between earth and heaven.
Observance on Isra' and Mi'raj in Oman
In Oman, Isra' and Mi'raj is observed as a public holiday. The day is marked with special prayers at mosques, where sermons recount the journey's significance. Religious scholars often lead discussions on the lessons drawn from the event, encouraging believers to strengthen their faith and commitment to daily prayers. Families gather to share meals, and some people engage in acts of charity, reflecting the values of kindness and compassion. It is also a time for quiet reflection, where individuals seek to renew their spiritual connection.
The importance of Isra' and Mi'raj lies in its deep spiritual message. It reminds Muslims of the power of faith, perseverance, and divine guidance. The event also emphasizes the importance of prayer in everyday life, as it was on this night that the five daily prayers were made obligatory for Muslims. In Oman, the observance brings communities together, promoting a sense of unity and devotion. For many, it is a meaningful occasion to reflect on their personal faith journey and seek inspiration from the Prophet's experience.
Isra' and Mi'raj Observances
Year | Date | Weekday | Name | Holiday Type |
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2024 | Feb 8 | Thu | Isra' and Mi'raj | Public Holiday |
2025 | Jan 27 | Mon | Isra' and Mi'raj | Public Holiday |