It depends on which Medinans you are talking about. There were six major tribes of Medinans, three who were Jewish and three who were Polytheistic, in addition to the Muslims who fled with Muhammad from Mecca, who functioned more-or-less as a seventh tribe. In the beginning, all of these tribes regarded Muhammad as a spiritual person, even if he was not of their religions, and a proper dispute arbitrator. This changed at the end of the eight years of Muhammad's time in Medina. At this time, most of the members of the Polytheistic tribes had converted to Islam and accepted Muhammad's claims of prophecy. Conversely, the three Jewish Tribes were quite wary of his claims and only a few of them converted to Islam. One Jewish tribe fled, one was forcibly ejected, and one was completely slaughtered. Accordingly, as a community, the Jews of Medina bore a negative image of Muhammad, at the end of their encounter.
The people of Madina belived that Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) was the last prophet of Islam. They believed in his teachings and followed him in letter and spirit.
feel comfortable and nice to Muhammad because most people only believe in one god.
The people of Medina had withheld Muhammad from Mecca. The Meccan nobles wanted to kill Muhammad because he was a threat to their power, but the Bedouins in Medina were related to Muhammad on his mother's side so they wanted to protect him
The majority of people in Medina (or AlMadinah) accepted the Islam religion even before the migration of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Medina in the year 623 AD. This is why the prophet was very much welcomed when he arrived to Medina.
He went to Medina.
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The Prophet Muhammad was buried in Medina. The tomb of Muhammad is in the Mosque of The Prophet (Al-Masjid al-Nabawi) in Medina. The Ka'ba in Mecca does not contain Muhammad's body.
Mecca and Medina are cities in Saudi Arabia. Mecca is the birthplace of Muhammad and the holiest city of Islam. Medina is the second holiest city of Islam - Muhammad fled there from Mecca. The tomb of Muhammad is in Medina.
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Muhammad fled from Mecca to Medina because he feared that he would be assassinated by the Meccans for his threats to destroy their idols.
Prophet Muhammad migration from Makkah (Mecca) to Medina is called Hijra in Arabic. It was not flight by air but was on a camel.
The Jews of Medina most commonly spoke in Arabic at the time of the Prophet Muhammad.