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The Future Prophet of Islam Muhammad (Muhammad or Mohammed) (570-632) and Abu Bakr during the hegire towards Medina to flee persecutions in Mecca in 622 (Migration to Medina (Hijra) of Muhammad 622
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The Future Prophet of Islam Muhammad (Muhammad or Mohammed) (570-632) and Abu Bakr during the hegire towards Medina to flee persecutions in Mecca in 622 (Migration to Medina (Hijra) of Muhammad 622
ELD4946080 The Future Prophet of Islam Muhammad (Muhammad or Mohammed) (570-632) and Abu Bakr during the hegire towards Medina to flee persecutions in Mecca in 622 (Migration to Medina (Hijra) of Muhammad 622) Engraving from "Bilder-Gallerie zur allgem" by Rotteck 1843 Private collection; (add.info.: The Future Prophet of Islam Muhammad (Muhammad or Mohammed) (570-632) and Abu Bakr during the hegire towards Medina to flee persecutions in Mecca in 622 (Migration to Medina (Hijra) of Muhammad 622) Engraving from "Bilder-Gallerie zur allgem" by Rotteck 1843 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving captures a pivotal moment in the life of The Future Prophet of Islam, Muhammad (570-632), and his companion Abu Bakr during their journey towards Medina to escape persecution in Mecca in 622. The image depicts the two men embarking on the historic migration known as the Hijra, a significant event that marked the beginning of a new era for Islam.
As they make their way through rugged terrain, Muhammad and Abu Bakr exude determination and resilience in the face of adversity. Their steadfast faith and unwavering commitment to their beliefs shine through in this powerful portrayal.
The artist has skillfully captured the essence of this transformative moment, showcasing not only the physical challenges of the journey but also the spiritual strength that guided these two remarkable individuals. The intricate details and emotive expressions bring this historical scene to life, allowing viewers to connect with the profound significance of this event.
This engraving serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by early followers of Islam and pays tribute to those who paved the way for future generations. It is a testament to courage, faith, and perseverance in times of hardship – qualities that continue to inspire believers around the world today.
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