
Muhajirun
The Muhajirun were the early Muslim followers who migrated from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE to escape persecution. Their migration, called the Hijra, was a pivotal moment in Islamic history, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar. They played an essential role in establishing and supporting the Muslim community in Medina, helping to spread and strengthen the new faith. The Muhajirun are respected for their dedication and sacrifice in supporting Islam during its formative years.