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Why did Muhammad (pbuh) leave Makkah?​

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Answered by Juneda
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On September 24, 622, the prophet Muhammad completes his Hegira, or “flight,” from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution. In Medina, Muhammad set about building the followers of his religion—Islam—into an organized community and Arabian power. The Hegira would later mark the beginning (year 1) of the Muslim calendar.

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Answered by josnatom
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The Prophet (peace be upon him) left Makkah by order of Allah to flee the persecution of Quraysh and thus to be free to practice Islam without fear.

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