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__NOTOC__ Sidrat al-Muntahā ((アラビア語:سدرة المنتهى)) is a Lote tree that marks the end of the seventh heaven, the boundary where no creation can pass, according to Islamic beliefs. During the Isra and Mi'raj, Muhammad, being the only one allowed, travelled with the archangel Gabriel to the Sidrat al-Muntaha where it is said that Allah assigned the five daily prayers to all humans.〔El-Sayed El-Aswad. ''Religion and Folk Cosmology: Scenarios of the Visible and Invisible in Rural Egypt''. Praeger/Greenwood. United States: 2002. p. 84. ISBN 0-89789-924-5〕 It is a member of the Botanical family Rhamnaceae.〔Abdullah, Yusuf Ali (1946) ''The Holy Qur-an: Text, Translation and Commentary'', Qatar National Printing Press. p.1139,n.3814〕 ==In the Quran== The lote tree is mentioned in the Qur'an chapter 53, An-Najm (The Star), verses 10-18: The Lote Tree is also referred to in Sura 34, verse 16 and Sura 56, verse 28. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sidrat al-Muntaha」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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