Monday, May 17, 2010

Stories for Children

Assalaamu Alaikum,




Below is a story that was written a couple of years ago by a dear Sister for children. It deals with Israa and Miraj of the Prophet Muhammad (sm).



Please read and enjoy.



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I wrote this story--based on authentic hadeeth of the Prophet Muhammad SAW because

of something a sister said to me. May all Muslims gain benefit from it.



Most scholars feel that Israa and Miraj happened on the night before the

27th of Rajab. Israa means "night journey" and miraj means "ladder" or

"ascension".



All good is from Allah and all mistakes are from me.





>>"AbdurRahman, mommy wants to tell you a story."



>>"I love stories."



>>"This is a true story about the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him."



>>"Oh, I love the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), mommy."



>>"And he loves you. This is a story about that love."



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***The Night Journey***

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One night, a long, long time ago in Makkah, the Angel Gabriel came to the

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) . He cut open his chest, took out his heart,

washed his heart in Zam Zam water, and then filled it with Belief. Then he

put his heart back into his body.



>>"Why did he do that?"



>>"Because his heart had to pure where he was going."



Then a white animal-smaller than a mule and bigger than a donkey-was

brought to the Prophet. It was called al Buraq. The Prophet got on Buraq

and it took him to al Aqsa-the farthest mosque.



>>"It must have taken a long time to go from Makkah to Jerusalem on that

animal."



>>"Well, al Buraq was quite special. For each stride that it took, he

would travel as far as the eye could see."



>>"Oooh!"



The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) prayed two rakah in al-Aqsa and then came

outside. There, Gabriel held out two containers. The Prophet took one and

Gabriel said, "The other container holds wine and this one, which you

chose, holds milk. This is the religion of Islam to which you and your

followers submit."



Then Gabriel and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ascended to the closest

heaven. Gabriel asked for the gate to be opened.



"Who is it?"



Gabriel answered, "Gabriel".



"Who is with you?"



Gabriel replied, "Muhammad."



"Has Muhammad been called?"



Gabriel answered that yes, Muhammad had been called.



"He is welcome. What an excellent visit his is!"



The gate was opened. When he entered, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) saw Adam

(pbuh). Gabriel said to him:



"This is your father, Adam. Give him salaams."

So the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) gave salaams and Adam (pbuh) returned his

salaams and also said, "You are welcome, O pious son and pious prophet."



>>"We say 'peace be upon him' for all the prophets, Mommy, not just the

Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him?"



>>"That's right. Ma sha'Allah."



Then Gabriel and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ascended to the second

heaven.



Gabriel asked for the gate to be opened. When the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

entered, he saw the Prophet John (pbuh) and the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). The

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) exchanged salaams with them and then Gabriel and

he ascended to the third heaven where the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

exchanged salaams with the Prophet Joseph (pbuh). After exchanging

salaams, Gabriel and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ascended to the fourth

heaven where he again exchanged salaams, this time with the Prophet Idris

(pbuh). Then they ascended to the fifth heaven where the Prophet Muhammad

(pbuh) exchanged salaams with the Prophet Aaron (pbuh).



>>"Oh I understand! Each time he goes to a higher heaven, he meets a

different prophet."



>>"Yes, may peace be upon them all."



Then Gabriel and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ascended to the sixth heaven.

There, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) exchanged salaams with the Prophet

Moses (pbuh). As the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) left, the Prophet Moses

(pbuh) began to cry. Someone asked Moses why he was crying. "I cry because

there was sent after me a young man whose followers will enter Paradise in

greater numbers than my followers."



>>"But Mommy, we don't follow the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). We follow

Allah."



>>"That is a very good point, AbdurRahman. We follow the example of the

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the Sunnah, which is how we follow the commands

of Allah."



Then Gabriel and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) ascended to the seventh

heaven. After exchanging salaams with the Prophet Abraham (pbuh) who

welcomed him in the same way that the other prophets had, the Prophet

Muhammad (pbuh) saw the the most wonderful sight. It was the Lote Tree of

the farthest limit. Subhana'Allah! Its fruits were like the jars of Hajr

and-



>>"What does that mean?"



>>"I think that it means that they were very big and ripe."



Its leaves were as big as elephant ears! Subhana'Allah! Words cannot

describe its beauty-



>>"I want to see it. Will I see it?"



>>"Insha'Allah, all people who go to Jannah will see it."



There were four rivers there-two were hidden and two could be seen. The

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) asked, "What are these two rivers, Gabriel?"



"The two hidden rivers are rivers of Paradise and the rivers that can be

seen are the Nile and the Euphrates."



Then Al Bait-ul-Mamur-the Sacred House-was shown to the Prophet. This is

where 70,000 angels are always giving praises to Allah SWT. It is under

Allah's throne. Then the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was told that Muslims

should pray fifty times a day.



>>"Fifty times? Don't you mean 'five', Mommy?"



>>"No, fifty. Listen and you will understand, insha'Allah."



When the Prophet Muhmammad returned down to the sixth heaven, Moses (pbuh)

asked him what Muhammad (pbuh) had been ordered to do. The Prophet

Muhammad (pbuh) told him that fifty prayers should be offered a day.



"Muhammad (pbuh), your followers cannot do fifty prayers a day. By Allah,

I have tested people before you, but Bani Israel could not do it. Go back

to your Lord and ask Him to reduce your followers' burden."



So the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) went back up and Allah reduced the number

of prayers to forty. When he came back to Moses (pbuh), he said the same

thing-that forty was still too many prayers. So the Prophet Muhammad

(pbuh) went back up and Allah reduced the number of prayers to thirty. But

Moses (pbuh) said the same thing. So again, the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

went back up and Allah reduced the number of prayers to ten. Again, Moses

(pbuh) said the same thing. So the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) went back up

and Allah reduced the number of prayers to five. Moses said the same

thing-"Five prayers is too much of a burden on your followers. I speak

from experience with Bani Israel."



But the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) did not go back up. He said, "I have

requested so much from my Lord. I feel ashamed. I am satisfied now and

submit to Allah's Order." As the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) left the heavens,

a voice said, "I have passed My Order and have reduced the burden of My

Worshippers."



>>"Mommy, why are YOU crying?"



>>"Because…Allah has so much mercy. He reduced the number of prayers from

fifty to five. And still, Muslims complain, astaghfirullah!" Do you

remember that I told you that this was a love story?"



>>"Yes. But is it Allah's love?"



>>"Well, of course, there is Allah's love. But do you see that the Prophet

Muhammad (pbuh) loved his ummah-all Muslims-so much that he went back not

one, not two, not three, but FOUR times to his Lord, though he felt

ashamed?"



>>"Is that why we love the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) peace be upon him more

than any other man?"



>>"Yes. It is one reason."



>>"Mommy, I think that we should celebrate the Prophet Muhammad's peace be

upon him Night Journey."



>>"No, no, AbdurRahman. Remember, we follow the example of the Prophet

Muhammad (pbuh) and his companions who were the most righteous of Muslims.

They never celebrated the Night Journey, and we won't either."



>>"But we remember the night, yes Mommy?"



>>"Yes. We can never forget the night when Allah was so merciful to his

slaves and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) showed his love for his ummah."

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