Hijra a Turning Point in Islamic Movement/

Rafiabadi, Hamid Naseem

Hijra a Turning Point in Islamic Movement/ Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi - Delhi: Adam Publishers and Distributors , 1995. - 103 p. includes reference (102-103)

Hijra: A Turning Point in Islamic Movement by Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi explores the historical and spiritual significance of the Prophet Muhammad’s migration (Hijra) from Makkah to Madinah in 622 CE. The book examines Hijra not merely as a physical migration but as a decisive moment that transformed Islam from a persecuted faith into a dynamic socio-political movement.

Rafiabadi discusses the causes leading to the Hijra, its immediate impact on the Muslim community, and the foundation it laid for the first Islamic state in Madinah. He highlights how Hijra symbolized sacrifice, struggle, and reliance on God, while also establishing principles of community building, brotherhood, and governance.

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Muhammad, Prophet, d. 632 – Biography

Hijra, 622 – Historical significance


Islam – History – Early period, 622–661


Islamic civilization – Origins

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