The Hijra of the Prophet in Islamic History
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What was the first thing that Prophet Muhammad did upon arriving in Madinah?

  • He met with the local leaders
  • He initiated a trade agreement
  • He built a Masjid (correct)
  • He started teaching Islamic principles
  • Why did Prophet Muhammad refuse to accept the land for the construction of the Masjid in Madinah as a gift?

  • He refused to take it without paying the due price (correct)
  • He thought the land was not suitable for building a Masjid
  • He didn't want to owe anything to the orphans
  • He wanted to set an example of humility
  • What is the significance of the Hijra in relation to the Islamic calendar?

  • It marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar (correct)
  • It marks an important event but not related to the calendar
  • It has no connection to the Islamic calendar
  • It signifies the end of the Islamic calendar
  • What role did the Masjid Nabwi play in Madinah?

    <p>It became the center of social and political life of the Muslims</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Prophet Muhammad participate in the construction of the Masjid in Quba and later in Madinah?

    <p>To emphasize the importance of Masjids in an Islamic society</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Arrival in Madinah

    • Upon arrival in Madinah, Prophet Muhammad first established a covenant between the Muslim emigrants (Muhajirin) and the local tribes (Ansar) to promote unity and support.

    Land for the Masjid

    • Prophet Muhammad declined the offered land for the construction of the Masjid as a gift to promote self-reliance and to demonstrate that the community would share in the burdens of the growth of Islam rather than depend on external generosity.

    Significance of the Hijra

    • The Hijra marks the migration of Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Makkah to Madinah, serving as a pivotal moment in Islamic history.
    • It signifies the beginning of the Islamic calendar (1 AH - After Hijra), emphasizing the establishment of a Muslim community and governance.

    Role of Masjid Nabwi

    • Masjid Nabwi, constructed in Madinah, served as a central place for prayer, community gathering, and the dissemination of Islamic teachings.
    • It became a hub for social, political, and educational activities, reinforcing the growing Muslim identity in the region.

    Construction Participation

    • Prophet Muhammad actively participated in the construction of the Masjid in Quba and later in Madinah to exemplify leadership, humility, and the importance of communal effort.
    • His involvement signified the importance of building a strong community infrastructure as foundational to the Muslim faith.

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