The Hijra: A Journey of Faith

What is the Hijra (not Hajj!)?

The Hegira is the journey or migration of Muhammad (the Islamic prophet) and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib in 622. After getting a warning from a group he and his followers surreptitiously left his residence in Mecca to migrate to Yathrib which was 320 km north of Mecca. In his migration, he was followed by Abu Bakr who later became one of the Caliphs.

The Hijra was when the prophet Muhammad along with Abu-Bakr migrated from Makkah to Maddinah. The Hijra became the start of the Islamic calendar after the passing of the prophet Muhammad under the caliph leader Umar Ibn Al-Khatabb

What significance does the Hijra hold in Islam? The Hijra holds significant importance in Islam as it marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar and symbolizes the transition of the Islamic community from a persecuted minority to a thriving society. It also represents the faith and dedication of Prophet Muhammad and his followers in spreading the message of Islam and establishing a strong and united community in Medina.
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