Continued from HERE and HERE and HERE with Muhammad's description of his Night Journey from Humphrey Prideaux's Life of Mohamet. Keep in mind that Muhammad fabricated his Night Journey (Mi'raj in Arabic) which has no transcendent imagery whatsoever.
We’re almost finished with this tortuous history of Muhammad’s fabricated Night Journey. As foolishly irrational as the Night Journey is, especially Lightning, it’s important to know that Muhammad's Night Journey (Mi'raj) is believed by all Muslims to be true, the proof being that today the Islamic Dome of the Rock stands on Jerusalem’s Jewish Temple Mount, built directly on top of the place where Muhammad said he landed on Lightning and which apparently has Muhammad’s footprint there. In addition, there’s a sacred space on the Temple Mount where Lightning was ostensibly tied to a rock while he waited for the angel Gabriel and Muhammad to ascend through the seven heavens, converse with Allah, then return again.So continuing with Prideaux's Life of Mohamet...
Muhammad and Allah Converse
“Ascending a bit higher he came to a place where he saw a vast extension of light of such exceeding brightness that his eyes could not bear it. This was the habitation of the Almighty where his throne was placed, and on the right side of the throne Muhammad says God’s name and his own were written in Arabic words, "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet." This is the Creed of Islam, which Muhammad also says he found written upon all the gates of the seven heavens through which he passed.
Allah or Sin was the moon god in the Mesopotamian religions |
“After this Allah entered into a very familiar conversation with Muhammad revealing to him many hidden mysteries, made him understand the whole of his divine law, and gave him charge concerning instructing men in the knowledge of it. In conclusion, God bestowed upon Muhammad several privileges above the rest of mankind, told Muhammad that he was the most perfect of all creatures, that at the day of judgement he should be honored and advanced above all the rest of mankind, that he should be the redeemer of all that believe in him, that he should have the knowledge of all languages, and lastly, that the spoils of all whom he should conquer in war should belong to Muhammad alone.
Muhammad’s Return Flight from Jerusalem Back to Mecca
Muhammad wrapping up the Kabba Stone |
“From that time, that is, after Muhammad’s description of his Night Journey, all his sayings became looked upon as sacred truths brought down from heaven, and every word which at any time was spoken by so enlightened a person, as well as every action he did in any way relating to his religion, were all carefully observed by all Moslems.”
Possibly because Muhammad touched it, the adherents of Islam still worship a stone. Please watch the short one minute video below of the 2016 Haj in Mecca.
Thankfully this ends the description of Muhammad's Night Journey. The next post will include observations and comments on questionable points in Muhammad's absurd story.
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