The document discusses the relationship between the Muhajirun and the Ansar in early Islamic history. The Muhajirun were early Muslims from Mecca who emigrated to Medina for refuge. The Ansar, or "Helpers", were the indigenous people of Medina who helped and supported the Muhajirun when they first arrived. Together, these two groups helped establish the first Muslim community in Medina and played an important role in the founding of the Islamic faith.
The document discusses the relationship between the Muhajirun and the Ansar in early Islamic history. The Muhajirun were early Muslims from Mecca who emigrated to Medina for refuge. The Ansar, or "Helpers", were the indigenous people of Medina who helped and supported the Muhajirun when they first arrived. Together, these two groups helped establish the first Muslim community in Medina and played an important role in the founding of the Islamic faith.
The document discusses the relationship between the Muhajirun and the Ansar in early Islamic history. The Muhajirun were early Muslims from Mecca who emigrated to Medina for refuge. The Ansar, or "Helpers", were the indigenous people of Medina who helped and supported the Muhajirun when they first arrived. Together, these two groups helped establish the first Muslim community in Medina and played an important role in the founding of the Islamic faith.