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The Prophet’s Migration from Makkah to Madinah: Lessons and Morals - cover

The Prophet’s Migration from Makkah to Madinah: Lessons and Morals

MUSTAFA AHMAD ABUBAKAR

Publisher: Streetlib Srl

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This inspiring book recounts the blessed migration (Hijrah) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) from Makkah to Madinah — a turning point in Islamic history and a profound symbol of faith, sacrifice, and trust in Allah. Through its pages, readers will relive the events of this sacred journey, discovering the wisdom, courage, and divine guidance that accompanied the Prophet ﷺ and his noble companions. Each moment of the Hijrah reveals timeless lessons and moral insights that continue to guide believers in facing life’s challenges with faith, patience, and reliance upon Allah. Rich in spiritual reflection and historical depth, this book invites every reader to rediscover the beauty of devotion, perseverance, and hope embodied in the migration of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.
Available since: 12/08/2025.
Print length: 35 pages.

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