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Stella [2.4K]
2 years ago
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Why was the Hijrah important?

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Rudiy272 years ago
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Muhammad's popularity was seen as threatening by the people in power in Mecca, and Muhammad took his followers on a journey from Mecca to Medina in 622. This journey is called the Hijrah (migration) and the event was seen as so important for Islam that 622 is the year in which the Islamic calendar begins.

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schepotkina [342]2 years ago
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<u><em>Hijrah was important for the Islam</em></u>

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