• 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    (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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    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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    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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    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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    settled around Harar in the Aw Abdal lowlands during their conflict with Abyssinia in the fifteenth century, a gate was thus named after them called the...
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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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    (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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    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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    first Migration to Abyssinia, and Muhammad himself requested Istijarah from Mut'im ibn Adi after his return to Mecca from the visit to Ta'if. The term is...
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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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