The people of Madinah, known as the Ansar, believed Muhammad to be a prophet and messenger of God, recognizing him as a leader who could guide them spiritually and socially. They admired his teachings and the principles of justice and compassion he brought, which resonated with their values. Upon his arrival in 622 CE, they welcomed him as a unifying figure who would help establish a thriving community based on Islamic principles. Their support was instrumental in the growth and spread of Islam.
Muhammad lead his followers to madinah in about 622 C.E.
Muhammad preached to people from Madinah who had come to Makkah on pilgrimage and they accepted Islam. Thus Islam began to spread rapidly in madinah. The Muslims were facing torture in makkah and so the people of Madinah decided to inivte the Muslims to madinah to protect them. They approached Muhamamd with their offer who accpted their offer and emigrated to the madinah. Thus he was accepted there because the people of Madinah had themselves invited him.
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.
27 years
it became hijrah
Muhammad was buried in madinah Saudi Arabia
This journey is called Hijrah .
in Madinah, Muhammad developed a new Muslim community as more Arabs converted to Islam. Muslims pledged to be loyal and helpful to each other.
The first one is the revelation of the first verse of Quran on prophet Muhammad. Then comes his public preaching to the people of Makkah. then comes his emigration to Madinah. Then is the battle of Badr and Battle of Uhad. then comes the bloodless conquest of makkah by the army of Madinah. And then comes the letters of prophet Muhammad to the various leaders of neighbouring terretories.
in Madinah, Muhammad developed a new Muslim community as more Arabs converted to Islam. Muslims pledged to be loyal and helpful to each other.
they believe in Allah and Prophet Muhammad
Yahthrib (or Medina) in the currently called the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.