What was the goal of the Hijra?

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to conquer the city of Mecca
to conquer the city of Mecca

to open up a trade route to the west
to open up a trade route to the west

to get enough water to survive
to get enough water to survive

to escape persecution

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to escape persecution

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How do Bedouin nomads live?

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They move from place to place with their animals.
They move from place to place with their animals.

They raise crops in places where there is water.
They raise crops in places where there is water.

They trade along busy land and sea routes.
They trade along busy land and sea routes.

They manufacture and sell iron tools and weapons.

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They move from place to place with their animals.

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How did Muhammad change the Kaaba?

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He had it torn down to the ground.
He had it torn down to the ground.

He added statues of traditional gods.
He added statues of traditional gods.

He turned it into an Islamic holy site.
He turned it into an Islamic holy site.

He moved it from Mecca to Medina.

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He turned it into an Islamic holy site.

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The goal of the Hijra was to escape persecution.

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The goal of the Hijra was to escape persecution. To get this answer, we can look at the historical context of the Hijra. The Hijra refers to the migration of the Prophet Muhammad and his followers from the city of Mecca to the city of Medina in 622 CE. At that time, the early Muslim community faced persecution and violence from the ruling polytheistic Quraysh tribe in Mecca. To escape this persecution and establish a safe and peaceful place for Muslims to practice their faith, the Prophet Muhammad and his followers undertook the Hijra. Therefore, the correct answer is "to escape persecution."