sub-article to Muhammad before Medina and Muhammad in Medina Following the migration and return of the most Sahabas from the first migration to Abyssinia (Sa'd...
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The migration to Abyssinia (Arabic: الهجرة إلى الحبشة, romanized: al-hijra ʾilā al-habaša), also known as the First Hijra (الهجرة الأولى, al-hijrat al'uwlaa)...
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Umm Habiba (section Marriage to Ubayd Allah ibn Jahsh)
New York: State University of New York Press. Islam online "Second migration to Abyssinia". Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani. Al-Isabah fi Tamyiz as-Sahabah (1 ed...
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were part of the second migration to Abyssinia expelled and handed back to their persecutors, the Meccans tried to negotiated with Muhammad's protector...
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Persecution of the Muslims by the Quraish (Migration to Abyssinia) 616 – Second migration to Abyssinia 620 – Ascension to the heavens 622 – Constitution of Medina...
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A party of Muslims migrates to Abyssinia. 615: Acceptance of Islam by Hamza and Umar 616: Second migration to Abyssinia. 617: Boycott of the Hashemites...
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World War II (redirect from Second world war)
proposed starting dates for World War II include the Italian invasion of Abyssinia on 3 October 1935. The British historian Antony Beevor views the beginning...
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October to May, sees minimal precipitation, and the landscape remains arid. Islam in Africa Migration to Abyssinia Second migration to Abyssinia Northeast...
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the Muslims were unable to buy anything. Two migrations took place before the migration of Medina. The Migration to Abyssinia (Arabic: الهجرة إلى الحبشة...
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Ja'far ibn Abi Talib (section Migration to Abyssinia)
Muslims were harassed in Mecca, several of them migrated to Abyssinia. Ja'far joined the second flight in 616. There they obtained the protection of the...
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Sawdah bint Zam'ah (section Migration to Abyssinia)
emigrated to Abyssinia when Muhammad ordered many of the Muslims to perform Hijra in order to avoid persecution by the Quraysh. Sakran left for Abyssinia by...
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The Second Boer War (Afrikaans: Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, lit. 'Second Freedom War', 11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Transvaal...
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on the first Migration to Abyssinia, where she suffered a miscarriage. They returned to Abyssinia in 616, and there Ruqayya gave birth to a son, Abdullah...
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1527 to 1543. Commonly named Ahmed Gragn in Amharic and Gurey in Somali, both meaning the left-handed, he led the invasion and conquest of Abyssinia from...
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bin Maẓʿūn participated in the second migration to Abyssinia, alongside his family (Banu Maẓʿūn) and sahaba. He returned to Medina after the Hijrah occurred...
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Habesha peoples (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
mid-sixteenth century. (English Abyssin is attested from 1576, and Abissinia and Abyssinia from the 1620s.) Historically, the term "Habesha" represented northern...
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London, England, to protest against Italian aggression against Abyssinia (see Second Italo-Ethiopian War). Its membership was composed of many important...
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The Ethiopian Empire, historically known as Abyssinia or simply Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that encompassed the present-day territories of Ethiopia...
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Oromo expansion (redirect from Great Oromo migration)
Manuel de Almeida, upon learning of the invasion, noted that both Adal and Abyssinia were experiencing divine retribution: They also invaded the Kingdom of...
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(2003) "the first hijrah to Abyssinia". Archived from the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2008-09-19. "Migration to Abyssinia". 10 August 2016. "Harar...
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After her migration to Abyssinia her husband had converted to Christianity. Muhammad dispatched 'Amr bin Omaiyah Ad-Damri with a letter to the Negus (king)...
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Evelyn Waugh (category People of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War)
he reported from Abyssinia at the time of the 1935 Italian invasion. Waugh served in the British armed forces throughout the Second World War, first in...
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Muhammad (redirect from The Mercy to the Worlds)
to each of the kingdom's generals. But the king firmly rejected their request. While Tabari and Ibn Hisham mentioned only one migration to Abyssinia,...
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arrived in Ethiopia in 614 with the First Migration to Abyssinia. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital city, is home to about 443,821 Muslims or 16.2%. While Muslims...
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Aliyah (redirect from Immigration to Palestine and Israel)
(March 1998). "Migration To Israel: The Mythology of 'Uniqueness'". International Migration. 36 (1). International Organization for Migration: 3–26. doi:10...
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as the Abyssinia territorial conquest and the Ottoman Empire invasion of North Sudan in 1821 and 1827 subsequently brought the Nuer expansion to a halt...
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Somaliland and a Visit to Abyssinia. p. 96. Carlos-Swayne, Harald (1900). Seventeen Trips Through Somaliland and a Visit to Abyssinia. p. 40. Abdullahi, Abdurahman...
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known as the first hijrah, or migration. Twenty-three Muslims migrated to Abyssinia where they were protected by its king, Armah An-Najāshī, who later accepted...
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Beta Israel (redirect from Letter to the Falashas)
Jews, Second Edition (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1983), Vol. XVIII: 372. The testimony of James Bruce, Travels in Abyssinia, 1773...
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lit. 'Conquest of Abyssinia'), was a war fought between the Christian Ethiopian Empire and the Muslim Adal Sultanate from 1529 to 1543. The Christian...
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