The Hijrah (Arabic: الهجرة hijra, originally 'a severing of ties of kinship or association'), also Hegira (from Medieval Latin), was the journey the Islamic...
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Hijri year (redirect from After Hijrah)
from Mecca to Yathrib (now Medina) in 622 CE. This event, known as the Hijrah, is commemorated in Islam for its role in the founding of the first Muslim...
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Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center (Arabic: مركز دار الهجرة الاسلامي) is a mosque in Northern Virginia. It is located in the Seven Corners area of unincorporated...
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Hijra (redirect from Hijrah (disambiguation))
the free dictionary. Hijra, Hijrah, Hegira, Hejira, Hijrat or Hijri are terms with multiple meanings that may refer to: Hijrah (also Hejira or Hegira), the...
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believed to have left from Mecca to Medina, which event is referred to as the Hijrah. This year is generally considered by Muslims as the first year of Islam...
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Muhammad's life and career: pre-Hijrah Mecca between 570 and 622; and post-Hijrah Medina between 622 and his death in 632. "Hijrah" refers to Muhammad's migration...
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prophet Muhammad, by whom the mosque was built in 622 CE (first year of the Hijrah). Observant Muslims usually visit his tomb, or rawdhah, at least once in...
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Migration to Abyssinia (redirect from First Hijrah)
The Quran, New Delhi: Penguin Books, pp. 403-4. ISBN 0-14-014423-4 "First Hijrah: Migration to Abyssinia". Madain Project. Retrieved 27 April 2019. Ibn Ishāq...
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Muhammad (section Migration to Medina (Hijrah))
from Mecca to Medina (then known as Yathrib) later in 622. This event, the Hijrah, marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar...
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