Miraj
The term "Miraj" refers to the night journey and ascension of the Prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition. It is believed that during this miraculous event, he traveled from Mecca to Jerusalem and then ascended through the heavens, meeting various prophets and receiving instructions from Allah.
Miraj is commemorated by Muslims, particularly during the month of Rajab. It symbolizes spiritual elevation and connection to the divine. The journey is often seen as a significant event in Islamic history, highlighting the importance of prayer, as it was during this journey that the five daily prayers were established.