What is the personality type of Al-Mi'raj? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Al-Mi'raj from Mythical Creatures and what is the personality traits.
Al-Mi'raj personality type is ISFP, which is the same as Nabil's ISFJ. In fact, their scores were almost identical.
The two of them were also very similar in two other ways. They both described themselves as "responsible" and "hard working" and they both said they "came to work on time", "were always polite", "always addressed people with respect", and "always did their best".
When it came to how they were in their personal life, however, Nabil was a bit more different. He was more extroverted than Al-Mi'raj (who had a somewhat introverted personality). He also said he was "wide awake" and "always ready to try new things", whereas Al-Mi'raj said he was "very friendly" and "talkative". Nabil was also less likely to use the word "unique" and more likely to say that he had "a good sense of humour".
But one of the most surprising differences was that Nabil described himself as "open-minded" and "very sociable", whereas Al-Mi'raj said he was "very reserved" and "not very sociable".
A third ISFP personality
Al-Mi'raj or Almiraj (Arabic: ٱلْمِعْرَاج al-miʿrāj) is a mythical beast said to live on a mysterious island called Jazirah al-Tennyn (Sea-Serpent Island) within the confines of the Indian Ocean. It takes the form of rabbit with a unicorn-like horn, or horns. According to legend, the beast was a gift given to Alexander the Great from the inhabitants of the island after he killed a large dragon that had been eating the livestock of the people there. It is mentioned in Zakariya Ibn Muhammad Al-Qazwini's Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing (often shortened to The Wonders of Creation).