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Muhammad went to Medina primarily to escape persecution in Mecca, where he and his followers faced hostility for their beliefs. In 622 CE, he accepted an invitation from the tribes of Medina, who sought his leadership and guidance, leading to the migration known as the Hijra. This move allowed him to establish a Muslim community and consolidate his following, ultimately laying the foundation for the growth of Islam.

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