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RYAN BANYAN

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The city to which Muhammad went to in 622, a journey known as the Hijrah, was
 
  a. Mecca.
  b. Medina.
  c. Jerusalem.
  d. Riyad.
  e. Damascus.

Question 2

The official calendar of Islam begins
 
  a. in 222 C.E.
  b. when Muhammad and his closest supporters left Yathrib and went to Mecca.
  c. with the occurrence of the Hijrah.
  d. with Muhammad's death in 632 C.E.
  e. with the Arab conquest of Damascus.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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