Depending on what kind of journey.
1. If you are asking about the journey (Migration) that the prophet Mohammad (pbuh) and his companions has done, it is called the Hijra aka (migration).
2. If you are asking about a normal journey then it is a journey that is done during pilgrimage (Hajj). it's the fift pillar of Islam.
It's called Hegira and the formation of the first Islamic state in Medina.
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.
It refers to Muhammad's escape from Mecca to Medina.
Mecca, in Arabia.
escape from Mecca to Medina
Prophet Muhammad migration from Makkah (Mecca) to Medina is called Hijra in Arabic. It was not flight by air but was on a camel.
Zheng He went to Mecca to visit Muhammads grave.
Muhammad moved to Medina in 622 AD to escape persecution in Mecca and to establish a community where he could freely practice and spread Islam.
It is called in Arabic Hijra or in English immigration.
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.
They are:Makkah (or Mecca)AlMadinah (or Medina)Both are located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.The third city is AlQods (or East Jerusalem) located in the Palestinian Territory.
Prophet Muhammad didn't flee from any place. He is prophet and is supported, defended, and inspired by God. Prophet migrated from Mecca to Medina upon God command to him to do so. This migration is called Hijra. Hijra is an Arabic word that means Migration or immigration. It refers to the Migration of prophet Muhammad (peace upon him) from Mecca city to Medina (currently, both in kingdom of Saudi Arabia) in year 622 AD when he was informed by God that it is plotted by the Mecca leaders of the disbelievers to assassinate him.