Second migration of Muslims to Abyssinia!
The Second Migration of Muslims, occurring in 622 CE, symbolizes a pivotal moment in Islamic history. It denotes the shift of Muslims from Mecca to Medina, known as the Hijra, amidst escalating persecution led by Prophet Muhammad. This migration to Medina not only ensured safety for Muslims but also laid the groundwork for the first Islamic community, the ummah, fostering an environment where Islam could flourish freely. Furthermore, it marked a significant turning point, empowering the Muslim community to propagate Islam and garner support across various tribes and communities. Annually, Muslims worldwide commemorate this event during Muharram, honoring the resilience and faith of early Muslims and acknowledging the enduring impact of their migration on Islamic history.
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