Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina, treated by Jiang as the beginning of the Islamic tradition and calendar.
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Hijra
Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina, treated by Jiang as the beginning of the Islamic tradition and calendar.
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Jiang marks the migration from Mecca to Medina as the beginning of the Islamic tradition and year zero of the Islamic calendar.
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"people the jews from egypt back to the promised land and this is considered a miracle and true because muhammad was an illiterate merchant..."
"...of Mecca and he goes to Medina. This is called the Hijra in the Muslim tradition, the pilgrimage. And when he goes to Medina,..."
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