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What was the goat of Hijra
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The term "goat of Hijra" does not have a specific meaning or historical context. It is unclear what is being referred to. Hijra refers to the migration of the Islamic prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. If there is any specific event or incident related to the migration involving a goat, it would require further clarification.
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