The angels offered him either a cup of milk or a glass of fine Israeli wine produced on the Golan Heights. Since he chose the cup of milk over the Israeli brew, he scored 10 points and was awarded a parachute to ensure his safe landing back down to planet Earth. (His flying horse turned into a flying pig while it was waiting, resulting in the prophet being unable to make use of it). Ever since it has become a site of Muslim pilgrimage, most sacred after Mecca and Medina. (And Najaf in you count the odd 120 million strong Shiite “sect”). Nowadays the large harem area has become a driving test centre in commemoration of this legend. No other religion claims the site because it wasn’t holy to anyone before the miraculous event occurred.
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