This article is the official clarification of “The Prophet’s Mi'raj Was from Malaya Not from Palestine.” It explains why that title was chosen and how the study of Mashriq, the Jewish qiblah, Surah al-Isra’, Isra and Mi'raj, Baitul Maqdis, Masjid al-Aqsa and the prophetic trail was rebuilt into one long line of argument. The deeper you read, the more it feels that this is not merely a controversial headline, but an attempt born from heavy scrutiny, the courage to re-examine inherited assumptions and a real fear of Allah when facing a possibility of enormous consequence.
What if the opening verses of Surah al-Isra’ are not speaking about separate events at all, but are pointing to one shared location for the Isra’ of Prophet Muhammad SAW, the migration of Prophet Musa a.s. and the Children of Israel, the rescue of Prophet Nuh a.s. and the lost origin of Bani Israel? This article follows the structure of verses 1 to 4 with close attention and arrives at a claim that is difficult to ignore. The deeper you go, the more it feels as though this surah may be carrying end-time signs far closer than most people realise.
Many people speak of Mashriq as simply meaning east as though the matter is already settled and final. This article invites you to re-examine the Qur’an, the world map, the movement of the sun and the position of modern countries with greater care. As each region is tested against the actual tropical belt, old assumptions begin to weaken. That is why this article needs to be read to the very end.
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