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1 January 2026
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23:34 | Hijra 7 changes history +136 [Pourghorbani (7×)] | |||
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23:34 (cur | prev) +6 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→The Beginning of Islamic History) | ||||
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23:33 (cur | prev) +24 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→Ta‘arrub After Hijra) | ||||
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23:26 (cur | prev) +10 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→The Route of the Migration) | ||||
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23:25 (cur | prev) +5 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→Muslims Migration to Medina) | ||||
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23:23 (cur | prev) +61 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→Hijra in the Quran) | ||||
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23:16 (cur | prev) +12 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→Types of Hijra) | ||||
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23:07 (cur | prev) +18 Pourghorbani talk contribs (→Terminology) | ||||
30 December 2025
| N 23:31 | Hijra diffhist +11,388 Pourghorbani talk contribs (Created page with "'''Hijra''' (Migration) In Islam, refers to leaving the land of disbelief for the land of faith with the aim of preserving religion and staying safe from harm. Hijrah includes both geographical migration (such as the migration of Muslims to Medina) and the act of abandoning sin and returning to God. The Holy Quran emphasizes the necessity of Hijrah in multiple verses and promises both worldly and eternal rewards for those who migrate. In the history of Islam, Hijrah r...") | ||||