Lote Tree

The Sidrat al-Muntaha (Arabic: سِدْرَة ٱلْمُنْتَهَىٰ, romanized: Sidrat al-Muntahā, lit. 'Sidr Tree of the Farthest Boundary') in Islamic tradition [2] is a large Cedrus [3] or lote tree (Ziziphus spina-christi) [4] that marks the utmost boundary in the seventh heaven, where the knowledge of the angels ends.

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Knowing about the concept of the Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary helps explain a core idea in Islam.

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INTRODUCTION The Qur’anic mention of the Sidrat al-Muntahā (The Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary) stands as one of the most profound and mysterious descriptions within Islamic tradition. It ...

Question: What is the Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary (Sidra al Muntaha)? Answer: Wa alaykum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh, Dear questioner, Thank you for your important question. The Lote-Tree of the Utmost Boundary (Sidra al Muntaha) is a physical tree at the brink of the physical world at which Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace) and Sayyidna Jibril came to on the ...

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The Sidra and Sidrat al-Muntahā (Lote Tree and Lote Tree of the Extremity) in the writings of Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn al-'Arabī (d. 638/1240) and select disciples or members of his school.

The Sidra and Sidrat al-Muntahā (Lote Tree and Lote Tree of the Extremity)

Explore the profound Islamic concept of the Lote Tree (السدرة), particularly Sidrat al-Muntaha, its significance as the ultimate boundary of creation, and its descriptions in the Quran and Hadith as a majestic tree in the highest heaven.

Lote tree may refer to: Ziziphus spina-christi, Ziziphus lotus, or jujube, Mediterranean trees in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae Sidrat al-Muntaha, a lote tree mentioned in the Quran Celtis australis, a European tree in the family Cannabaceae