What does the Hijra symbolize in Islam and what did it start?

A.
It means “sacred” and marks the beginning of worshipping in mosques.

B.
It means “prophesize” and marks the beginning of the Sunnah tradition.

C.
It means “divide” and marks the beginning of the Sunni-Shia split.

D.
It means “migration” and marks the beginning of the Muslim Era.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I know many languages, so Hijra means "migration" and it marks the beginning of the Muslim Era. :)

Hijra means D.  “migration” and marks the beginning of the Muslim Era.

After being persecuted in Mecca based on his beliefs, the people of Medina invited the Prophet Muhammed to their city.

  • The journey that the Prophet took from Mecca to Medina is known as the Hijra.
  • It is regarded as the beginning of the Muslim Era because Muhammed was able to organize the city of Medina under the guidance of Islam which was the first time this had been done and signified the arrival of Islam as a sociopolitical movement.

The Hijra or "migration" is therefore very symbolic to Muslims as they link it to the beginning of their religion.

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