Prophetic history : Hijrah

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HIJRAH PROPHET PBUH TO MEDINAH Reflection of Prophetic History (SECTION 7) OMAR HANIF BIN ABDUL AZIZ (1323487) MUHAMAD NUR LUQMAN BIN MUHAMAD ARIFIN (1423219 ) AHMAD FATHI BIN ABDUL JALIL (1318791) MUHAMMAD AMIRUL NAIM BIN ROSMI (1319863) FAUZAN HAMIDI BIN MOHAMMAD NOR (1214181) INSTRUCTOR: DR. NADZRAH BINTI MUHAMMAD

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HIJRAH PROPHET PBUH TO MEDINAHReflection of Prophetic History

(SECTION 7)OMAR HANIF BIN ABDUL AZIZ (1323487)

MUHAMAD NUR LUQMAN BIN MUHAMAD ARIFIN (1423219 )AHMAD FATHI BIN ABDUL JALIL (1318791)

MUHAMMAD AMIRUL NAIM BIN ROSMI (1319863)FAUZAN HAMIDI BIN MOHAMMAD NOR (1214181)

INSTRUCTOR: DR. NADZRAH BINTI MUHAMMAD

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DEFINITION:(Omar Hanif)

• Hijrah literally means: Migration

• Technical meaning: The Hegira or Hijrah (Arabic: هجرة) is the migration or journey of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib, that later on renamed by him to Medina, in the year 622 CE.

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Factors of Hijrah to Madinah

• Prophet Muhammad follow the command of Allah Taala.

• ‘He who emigrates in the way of Allah will find in the earth enough room for refuge and plentiful resources. And he who goes forth from his house as a migrant in the way of Allah and His Messenger, and whom death overtakes, his reward becomes incumbent on Allah. Surely Allah is All-Forgiving, All-Compassionate.’ (verse An Nisaa’( 4:100)

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Factors of Hijrah to Madinah• Bani Mutallib and Bani Hashim were Excommunicated by Musyrikin

Quraiysh.• Prophet Muhammad’s family got bad treatment by Quraisyh• Ignored by Quraisyh people.• Many of the companions were tortured and killed by Musyrikin Makkah. Bilal bin RabahHamzah bin Abdul MuthalibZaid bin Haritsah and etc.

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Factors of Hijrah to Madinah• The Yathrib people keep fighting among each other and need

tranquility.• They know the prophet was descend to them.• Need a true leader.• Invited prophet Muhammad to become a leader and they

promised to protect Prophet Muhammad at all cost.

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Factors of Hijrah to Madinah

• Yathrib was a strategic place for trade business and center to spread da’wah since it is between Syam and Makkah.

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Event that occurred during the journey of prophet Muhammad

Ahmad Fathi Bin Abd Jalil

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The Prophet In The Cave Of Thaur

• Helps by:• Abdullah Abu Bakar

• Amir Fuhairah

• Asma binti Abu Bakar

• The event that happened in the cave of Thur• The snakes bite Abu Bakar when Abu Bakar try to save

the Prophets

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Schedule Of The Journey• About 400 kilometres• Performed the journey at night and rested during day-time• Saraqah bin Malik bin Ja'sham• The Prophet pray to Allah:

"O Allah! Save us from the mischief of this man“

• Then, after that:"I surrender my slave and camel to you and am prepared to do whatever you like"

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Arrival In The Village Of Quba

• Situated at a distance of two leagues from Madina: Tribe of 'Bani 'Amr bin 'Auf‘• The Prophet and his companions stayed at the house of

Kulsum ibnul Hadam• Laid the foundation of a mosque for the tribe of Bani 'Awf

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First ‘Aqabah (Norman)

• This event occur in 621M between Prophet Muhammad S.A.W and 12 people of Yathrib, which they embrace Islam.

• Aqabah Baiat happened in the twelfth year of his prophethood

• After that, they made a pledge.

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• There are 3 content in the oath.i. Do not associate anything with Allahii. Perform what God commandsiii. Leaving what Allah has forbidden

• Prophet Muhammad sent Mus`ab ibn `Umair and Amr ibn Umm Maktum to Yathrib with them to teach things to the people of Islam, reading the Quran, prayers and so on.

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Second ‘Aqabah

• This agreement made by the Prophet against 73 men and 2 women from Yathrib.

• The woman is Nusaibah binti Ka'b and Asma binti Amr bin 'Adi.

• This agreement occurred in the thirteenth year of prophethood.

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• Then the people of Yathrib to pledge allegiance to Muhammad.

• The content is i. To listen and obey, both in the things they like and what they dislike.ii. For donation, well in cramped conditions and the field.iii. Doing good and forbidding the evil.

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iv. So they are not affected censure those who reproach in the way of Allah.v. So they protect Muhammad as they protect the women and children of their own.

• After that, Muhammad returned to Mekkah to continue preaching.

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Effect and Significant of Hijrah

Muhammad Amirul Naim Bin Rosmi

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POLITIC

• Islamic state• Prophet as leader• Musyawarah• Quality

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ECONOMY

• New souq for Muslim• Islamic principe of Justice in economy• Infrastructure development for economy continuity• Motivation to be active in agriculture• Waqaf system

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SOCIAL

• Target of dakwah: Regionalism – Universalism• Sahifah Madinah – Treaty• The concept of Ummah • Establishment of new society ( Wisdom and good morals

as foundation)

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Formation of New Society

• Mosque – new assembly places• Brotherhood ( fraternity)• Yathrib – Change to Madinah• Muslim identity ( identification pole through Zakat and

Solat Jamaah)• Mobility social ( special position in society according to

the individual skills)

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Islamic concept of Military defence

• Islamic ethics of war• The concept of peace and Jihad in Islam• Al-Maghazi is one part of dakwah ?

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COMPARISON OF HIJRAH BETWEEN PROPHETS’ TIME

AND CURRENT TIME(Fauzan)

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PROPHETS’ TIME

• Religion reasons that to protect the belief and faith which is Islam so that Muslims can migrate with this kind of conditions based on what the prophet did.

CURRENT TIME

• Moving to other places to get a better life, such as: high salary, better job and better education.

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Hijrah in Prophets’ Time

• Muslims suffer from the ordeals from Quraish who tortured them was using a cruel ways to make Muslims return to their forefather belief. They would not leave Mecca if the opponents are not becoming more dangerous to them, so this is the reason why prophet and his followers do hijrah.

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Qur’anic Verse

• “ Then, indeed your Lord, to those who emigrated after they had been compelled (to renounce their religion) and thereafter fought (for the cause of Allah) and were patient- indeed, your Lord, after that, is Forgiving and Merciful”. (An-Nahl, 110)

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Hijrah in Current Time

• Studying abroad because they wanted to deepen the Islamic lessons, avoid moral decadence, want to practice the acquired knowledge and improve themselves because of God is what it is called the real Hijrah.

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