Nation to Observe Shab-e-Meraj on January 16
The nation will commemorate Shab-e-Meraj, a significant Islamic observance, on the night of Friday, January 16. This decision was formally announced following a meeting of the National Moon Sighting Committee.
The committee convened on Sunday evening at the Islamic Foundation office located within Baitul Mukarram. Presiding over the crucial deliberations was Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain. The gathering brought together religious scholars and officials to determine the precise date for this sacred occasion.
Shab-e-Meraj, observed annually on the 26th night of the month of Rajab, marks a pivotal event in Islamic history: the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It is believed that on this night, the Prophet embarked on a divine ascent to meet Allah.
The Miraculous Journey
The narrative of Shab-e-Meraj recounts the Prophet’s extraordinary voyage from Mecca to Jerusalem and then his ascension through the heavens. Central to this journey was the celestial steed known as “Buraq,” a creature of immense speed and beauty, which carried the Prophet on his spiritual expedition.
During this profound encounter with the Divine, Allah bestowed upon Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) a set of divine commandments, most notably the five daily prayers (Salat). These instructions were then to be conveyed back to the faithful, forming a cornerstone of Islamic practice and devotion. The observance of Shab-e-Meraj serves as a reminder of this divine gift and the importance of prayer in the life of a Muslim.
Significance and Observance
The commemoration of Shab-e-Meraj is a time for deep spiritual reflection and devotion among Muslims worldwide. Devotees typically spend the night in prayer, supplication, and remembrance of Allah. Many mosques organize special gatherings where sermons are delivered, recounting the events of the Prophet’s miraculous journey and its spiritual implications.
The observance underscores the profound spiritual connection between humanity and the Divine, as well as the Prophet’s esteemed status as the final messenger of Islam. It is a night to seek forgiveness, offer gratitude, and strengthen one’s faith.
The National Moon Sighting Committee’s role is vital in ensuring that Islamic observances are aligned with the lunar calendar, which governs the timing of all significant religious events in the Muslim world. Their careful consideration and pronouncements provide clarity and unity for the community.
The decision to observe Shab-e-Meraj on January 16 allows ample time for individuals and communities to prepare for this important night. It is expected that the faithful will engage in heightened acts of worship and spiritual introspection, seeking to draw closer to Allah and follow the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
This annual observance not only reinforces religious tenets but also fosters a sense of collective identity and shared spiritual purpose among Muslims. The night of Shab-e-Meraj is a testament to the enduring legacy of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the divine guidance he brought to the world.

















