Yathrib

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A Muhammad's destination in his migration from Mecca

Real World Example

Yathrib, later renamed Medina, was crucial because it marked the beginning of the Muslim calendar with Muhammad's migration, known as the Hijra, in 622 CE. This event highlighted the tensions between religious beliefs and political power, as Muhammad sought refuge from persecution in Mecca and established a new community based on Islamic principles. Today, these early struggles reflect ongoing global conversations about religious freedom and the coexistence of diverse beliefs. For example, laws protecting religious practices in many countries ensure that people can worship freely, a legacy of the challenges faced by Muhammad and his followers. Understanding this history helps people appreciate the importance of tolerance and peaceful coexistence in their daily interactions.

Practice Version

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