- The
Muhajirun (Arabic: المهاجرون, romanized: al-
muhājirūn,
singular مهاجر, muhājir) were the
converts to
Islam and the
Islamic prophet Muhammad's advisors...
- The
Meccan Muslims who
undertook the
migration were then
called the
Muhajirun,
while the
Medinan Muslims were
dubbed the Ansar. A few days
after settling...
-
companions of
Muhammad are
classified into
categories including the
Muhajirun who
accompanied Muhammad from
Mecca to Medina, the
Ansar who
lived in...
- years,
Muhammad emigrated (hijrah) in 622 CE with his companions, the
Muhajirun, to
Yathrib (later
renamed Medina). The
conflict between the
Quraysh and...
- the
Wayback Machine| ****yrian
International News Agency| 2006-04-24 "Al
Muhajirun demands release of militants".
Daily Times. 15 July 2002. p. 7. Archived...
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after his
migration to Medina,
seeing it as
repayment for his people, the
Muhajirun. A few days
before the battle, when he
learnt of a
Makkan caravan returning...
- There, with the
Medinan converts (the Ansar) and the
Meccan migrants (the
Muhajirun),
Muhammad in
Medina established his
political and
religious authority...
- dictionary.
Muhajir or
Mohajir (Arabic: مهاجر, muhājir; pl. مهاجرون,
muhājirūn) is an
Arabic word
meaning migrant (see
immigration and emigration) which...
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community among themselves. For Madelung, however, the
absence of the
Muhajirun (migrants from Mecca) from this
meeting suggests that the
Ansar gathered...
- of
Medina who took the
Islamic prophet Muhammad and his
followers (the
Muhajirun) into
their homes when they fled from
Mecca during the hijra. They belonged...