The migration of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from Makkah to Madinah, known as the Hijrah, is more than a historical relocation; it is the definitive turning point that birthed Islamic civilization. Exploring this 470-kilometer path through a photographic lens offers a profound connection to the sacrifice, strategy, and spiritual depth of the journey. The Visionary Behind the Journey: Dr. Abdullah AlKadi
Whether you are a historian, a photographer, or simply someone interested in exploring the rich history of Islam, the Hijrah route is a journey worth taking. Download the photographic journey guide today, and embark on a journey through time and history.
: The final destination, featuring the iconic Green Dome and the culmination of the Hijrah. Guide Structure & Features The migration of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from Makkah
: The starting point south of Makkah where the Prophet (pbuh) and Abu Bakr (ra) hid in a cave for three days. Wadi al-Safra
This draft serves as a blueprint for a visual guidebook or digital paper titled " A detailed map of the Hijrah route Photographs
Field Expeditions: Alkadi traversed over 30,000 miles to cross-reference ancient landmarks with modern geography.
There are train lines that connect cities, and highways that connect countries—but there are very few roads on earth that connect the heart to faith. Call to Action: If you know of a
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