- The
Hijrah, (Arabic: الهجرة, romanized: al-
Hijrah, lit. 'migration') also
Hegira (from
Medieval Latin), was the
journey the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
commemorated as the
Hijrah. In the West,
dates in this era are
usually denoted AH (Latin: Anno Hegirae, lit. 'In the year of the
Hijrah'). In
Muslim countries...
- 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...
- 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...
- The Banū Aws (Arabic: بنو أوس
pronounced [ˈbanuː ʔaws], "Sons of Aws") or
simply Aws (Arabic: أوس, also
romanised as Aus) was one of the main Arab tribes...
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Huyayy ibn
Akhtab (Arabic: حيي بن أخطب; Hebrew: חי בן אחיטוב) was a
chief of the Banu Nadir, a
Jewish tribe of
Medina in pre-Islamic Arabia. His ancestry...