The Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad to Madinah was a pivotal event in Islamic history,
marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar and the establishment of the first Islamic state.
It symbolized the transition from persecution in Mecca to the creation of a united, organized Muslim community in Madinah.
The Constitution of Madinah ensured justice and religious freedom,
while the Hijrah became a symbol of sacrifice,
struggle, and the growth of Islam.