Medina (Yathreb)
the town of Yathrib (which is about 200 miles north of Mecca). The city is now called Medina.
Muhammad fled from Mecca to Yathrib, later renamed Medina, after being warned of a plot to assassinate him.
Answer His flight from Mecca Ten years after Muhammad began his mission, his followers were still a minority in Mecca - being terribly oppressed by the ruling tribe there. A group of men and women in another city had heard about the Prophet's message. In their city was a tribe of Jews who always spoke of the coming of a prophet, which they soon expected. When Muhammad came along, those men and women from the city of Yathrib came to a place near Mecca to meet him. They believed in him and swore allegiance to him. So Muhammad and his followers migrated from Mecca to Yathrib - which was renamed 'Medinah' by the Prophet. His migration there, and the setting-up of the first Islamic State - is called the "Hijrah", or "Migration".
after muhammad's flight the city of yathrib, they changed its name to medina.
The People of Mecca welcomed Muhammad back to their city in 630 CE, after he and his followers successfully captured Mecca. This event marked the culmination of years of conflict and ultimately led to the city's conversion to Islam. Upon his return, Muhammad forgave many of his former adversaries, promoting a message of unity and peace.
He didn't flee to Mecca, rather he and his followers were forced to migrate from their native city of Mecca to Madina. This event is called Hijrat.
Muhammad developed the city of Madinah in 622 CE, after fleeing persecution in Mecca. This event, known as the Hijra, marked the beginning of the Islamic calendar. Muhammad's leadership in Madinah helped solidify the early Muslim community and laid the foundation for the expansion of Islam.
before it was called yathrib but when Muhammad s.a.w went there since then it was called Madinatun nabi . city of nabi.
Muhammad was born in the city of Mecca in 570 A.D
Being suppressed by the Meccan idolaters, and mostly by the ruling Quraish leaders, Muhammad and his new followers known as Muslims, made a journey to a southern town then known as Yathreeb. The people of Yathreeb, unlike Meccans, welcomed Muhammad, his followers, and their faith - establishing the first Islamic city, the Medinat An Nabee, or 'the City of the Prophet.' Islam got its actual pace and strength after this event. Today the city is popularly known as Medina. The event of the journey is called Hijra, and from that time the Islamic Calender is being counted (the 'Anno Hegirae' calender).
Mecca
He did not destroy any City.