SLM dear Hassan,
Unfortunately it doesn't parallel exactly the Mi'raj & Isra -- but as Z10 points out, has a similar general theme to Muhammed's journey (in the Old Testament and Vedic scriptures, there are similar stories of ascents to heaven, and reaching God, my favourite being the Book of Ezekiel).
Also significant is the ordering of the Prophets Muhammed meets along the way. Ibn Arabi has a particular understanding of this ordering. I have as well: in fact it is a "subversion" of a Judaic ordering (Ibrahim is not normally "top" in Judaism, Yusuf is).
I've no doubt that all these ascents
are to God. But, of course, only if you make take them yourself. In Tailorism, "you" are Muhammed, so there's no point in reading the Miraj unless you want to hop on buraj and say "giddyup".
(Nice sharing a drink with you the other day btw, you're as kind and loving in the flesh as you are on this forum.)
I think the miraj story is a common trope in many mythologies and mystical journeys. Taking a journey to the divine after 7 trials (like Hercules) or 7 levels (like Dante) feature in a lot of them. It was also a common theme in the shamanic idea of journeying through the underworld to meet god and to return with god's blessings and wisdoms,
I am unsure if I can map the 7 of the Miraj onto Hercules and Dante -- I haven't tried (can't recall what the trials were) -- Z10, do you have the mapping?
(It seems we missed out on our drink?)
TT