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What was the movement that made Muslims leave somewhere?
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where did the leave from?
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The movement that made Muslims leave somewhere is called migration or hijra. The most famous example of migration in Islamic history is the Hijra of Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE. This migration was a turning point in the history of Islam and marked the beginning of the Islamic calendar. Muslims also migrated to other countries for various reasons such as persecution, economic opportunities, or political instability.
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During the time of the Hijra of Prophet Muhammad and his followers, they left from the city of Mecca, which was their birthplace and where they faced persecution from the Meccan authorities for their beliefs. They migrated to the city of Medina, where they found a more welcoming and supportive community. This migration allowed Islam to flourish and grow, eventually leading to the establishment of the first Islamic community in Medina.
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