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:::''{{about|'''Hijra of some companions of Prophet Muhammad (s) to Abyssina'''|other event called '''Hijra'''|Hijra (disambiguation)}}''
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'''Migration to Abyssinia''' was an event in which some Muslims in [[Mecca]] migrated to [[Abyssinia]] in the early years of [[bi'that]] at the command of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] in order to escape the brutal oppression of the [[polytheist]]s. The [[Quraysh]] sent [['Amr b. al-'As]] and 'Abd Allah b. Abi Rabi'a to Abyssinia in order to extradite the [[:Category:Emigrants to Abyssinia|emmigrants]], but the King of Abyssinia - known as [[Negus]]—was impressed by the remarks of [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]], the head of the migrants, and thus he did not surrender them to the polytheists. Some Muslims passed away in Abyssinia, and some of them had children there; [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far]]—[[Lady Zaynab (a)]]'s husband—was born in Abyssinia.
'''Migration to Abyssinia''' was an event in which some Muslims in [[Mecca]] migrated to [[Abyssinia]] in the early years of [[bi'that]] at the command of the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] in order to escape the brutal oppression of the [[polytheist]]s. The [[Quraysh]] sent [['Amr b. al-'As]] and 'Abd Allah b. Abi Rabi'a to Abyssinia in order to extradite the [[:Category:Emigrants to Abyssinia|emmigrants]], but the King of Abyssinia - known as [[Negus]]—was impressed by the remarks of [[Ja'far b. Abi Talib]], the head of the migrants, and thus he did not surrender them to the polytheists. Some Muslims passed away in Abyssinia, and some of them had children there; [['Abd Allah b. Ja'far]]—[[Lady Zaynab (a)]]'s husband—was born in Abyssinia.
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