Second pledge at al-Aqabah

The second pledge at al-ʿAqabah (Arabic: بيعة العقبة الثانية, romanizedbayʾa al-ʿaqaba al-thaniya) was an important event in Islam where 70 residents of the city of Medina pledged their loyalty to Muhammad as their leader in an oath of allegiance known as a bay'ah.[1] It preceded the Hijrah, or migration of Muhammad and his supporters from Mecca, where they were persecuted, to Medina, where Muhammad became ruler. The pledge occurred in 622 CE at a mountain pass (al-ʿaqabah) five kilometers from Mecca.

  1. ^ Tyan, E. (24 April 2012). "Bayʿa". Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill. Retrieved 28 April 2022.

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