The Hijra (Migration)
Subject Index Search Announcements Feedback Restatement of History of Islam The Hijra (Migration) When most of the Muslims left Makkah and settled in Yathrib, it occurred to the idolaters that if Islam struck roots in the oasis in their north, and became viable, it would pose a threat to their commercial interests in Syria. They saw Islam as a new "peril" rearing its head in the north. They, therefore, convened a meeting in their city hall at which they considered the most effective way of forestalling this "peril." After some debate, they agreed, by consensus , that the only way of averting this new peril, was by killing its author – Muhammad himself – while he was still in Makkah. This decision raised a few other questions such as who would kill him, how, when and where. They further debated these questions, considered numerous options, and finally decided, again by consensus , that one warrior from each clan of each tribe living in Makkah and its enviro