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'''Pledge of al-ʿAqaba''' (Arabic: بیعت عقبة) is referred to the oath of allegiance of people of [[Yathrib]] to [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], prior to his [[migration to Medina]]. The first pledge was held 12 years after [[Bi'that]]/620 and the second pledge which held at al-'Aqaba was held 13 years after Bi'that/621 is known as Bay'a at al-'Aqaba. The first pledge is known as Bay'at al-Nisa' and the second one is known for Bay'at al-Harab. The significance of these pledges of allegiance is that both were important in preparation of situation for migration of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Muslims from [[Mecca]] to [[Medina]].
'''Pledge of al-ʿAqaba''' (Arabic: البیعة العقبة) is referred to the oath of allegiance of people of [[Yathrib]] to [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]], prior to his [[migration to Medina]]. The first pledge was held 12 years after [[Bi'that]]/620 and the second pledge which held at al-'Aqaba was held 13 years after Bi'that/621 is known as Bay'a at al-'Aqaba. The first pledge is known as Bay'at al-Nisa' and the second one is known for Bay'at al-Harab. The significance of these pledges of allegiance is that both were important in preparation of situation for migration of Prophet Muhammad (s) and Muslims from [[Mecca]] to [[Medina]].


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