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    The historic city formed an oval, surrounded by a strong wall, 30 to 40 ft (9.1 to 12.2 m) high, dating from this period, and was flanked with towers. Of its four gates, the Bab al-Salam ("The Gate of Peace"), was remarked for its beauty.

  2. History. The earliest history of Medina is obscure, though it is known that there were Jewish settlers there in pre-Christian times. But the main influx of Jews would seem to have taken place as the result of their expulsion from Palestine by the Roman emperor Hadrian about 135 ce.

  3. 6 Ιουν 2024 · Our journey through Madinah’s history begins in 622 CE, when Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) relocated from Makkah to Madinah. This significant event not only marked the commencement of the Islamic lunar calendar, but also provided the groundwork for the fundamental Islamic state in Madinah.

  4. It is the city that gave refuge to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) and the early Muslims upon their migration from Makkah and where lies the burial place of the Prophet (ﷺ). The city of Madinah was originally known as Yathrib, an oasis city dating as far back as the 6th century BCE.

  5. 12 Σεπ 2007 · Discover the rich history of AlMadeenah AlMunawwarah, tracing its transformation from a humble settlement named Yathrib to a thriving city pivotal in the spread of Islam. Before the Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad (saw) in 622 CE, Madeenah was characterized by small communities and frequent conflicts.

  6. 8 Ιουν 2024 · Madinah was the center and capital of the Islamic Empire during the time of Prophet Muhammad and the first four Righteous Caliphs after him. With the beginning of Umayyad rule, the Islamic state was transferred to Damascus.

  7. 26 Αυγ 2014 · Introduction. The so-called “Constitution of Medina” (henceforward, “the treaty”) is the most significant document that survived from the time of the Prophet Muhammad. It created a new ummah, or community, not long after his arrival at Medina (Yathrib) in the Hijrah (622 CE).

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