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Medinan theology

Medinan theology refers to the religious teachings and practices that developed in the city of Medina after the Prophet Muhammad migrated there in 622 CE. It emphasizes community cohesion, social justice, justice, and governance under Islamic principles. This phase of Islamic revelation includes guidance on law, ethics, and interactions among Muslims, non-Muslims, and society at large. Medinan theology highlights the importance of establishing a moral society rooted in justice, brotherhood, and collective responsibility, shaping the framework for Islamic law and community life that distinguishes it from earlier, Meccan teachings focused more on individual faith and spirituality.