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These flashcards cover key concepts related to the arrival of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Madinah, including the significance, journey, and the establishment of the Islamic community.
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What year did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) migrate from Makkah to Madinah?
622 CE.
What was the main purpose of the Hijrah?
To protect the faith, build an Islamic community, and spread Islam freely.
What did the people of Madinah pledge at Aqabah?
To accept and protect the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Who accompanied Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during the migration?
Abu Bakr (RA).
How long did the Prophet and Abu Bakr hide in Thur Cave?
Three days.
What was the reaction of the people of Madinah upon the Prophet's arrival?
They welcomed him joyfully with songs.
What song did the people of Madinah sing to celebrate the Prophet's arrival?
Tala‘al Badru ‘Alayna.
Where did the Prophet's camel stop during the arrival in Madinah?
At the Banu Najjar area.
What important mosque was built in Madinah?
Masjid Nabawi.
What role did Masjid Nabawi serve in the Islamic community?
It served as a center of worship, learning, and administration.
What did the Prophet (PBUH) establish between the Muhajirin and Ansar?
Brotherhood.
What document did the Prophet create to unite the people of Madinah?
The Constitution of Madinah.
What significant event does the Hijrah mark in Islamic history?
The beginning of the first Islamic state.
What values did the Hijrah teach Muslims?
The importance of brotherhood, unity, and helping one another.
What qualities of the Prophet (PBUH) were exemplified by the event of Hijrah?
His faith, courage, and wisdom in building the Muslim Ummah.