King greets Arab, Islamic nations on Al Israa wal Miraj
Ammon News - His Majesty King Abdullah II on Monday shared a post on on his official X account, congratulating the Arab and Islamic nations on the occasion of Al Israa wal Miraj, which falls on Saturday, the 27th of Rajab, the seventh month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
"O Allah! Bestow Your Blessings, Peace and Grace upon our Master, Muhammad. We ask Allah Almighty on the blessed anniversary of Al Israa wal Miraj to bring it back with goodness to the Arab and Islamic nations," His Majesty said in the post.

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