Migrations to the Ethiopia which had been before the Muhammad's migration tothe Medina laid out to the separation of Islam in the nearby the Arabic Peninsula,although their migration had been to get the al-aman (protection themselves).Refugees to the Ethiopia, first of all, granted the religious and spiritual freedom inthe country, which governed by Christians. Since the historical epoch that theMaccanian polytheist tried to have the emigrants return back, Ethiopian Christianswere interested in Islam. They also sent to Medina an assembly. Subsequently theytry to recognize Islam closely. These efforts raised some considerable resultsthough Ethiopian Church's oppressions. At first Ashame, Ethiopian king andsome high officials in the court embraced Islam. Additionally, after embracingIslam, some assemblies came to Medina. All these development show us thatrefugees contributed to the separation of Islam in a Christian country, besides ofArabian Peninsula.
Migrations to the Ethiopia which had been before the Muhammad's
migration tothe Medina laid out to the separation of Islam in the nearby
the Arabic Peninsula,although their migration had been to get the
al-aman (protection themselves).Refugees to the Ethiopia, first of all,
granted the religious and spiritual freedom inthe country, which
governed by Christians. Since the historical epoch that theMaccanian
polytheist tried to have the emigrants return back, Ethiopian
Christianswere interested in Islam. They also sent to Medina an
assembly. Subsequently theytry to recognize Islam closely. These efforts
raised some considerable resultsthough Ethiopian Church's oppressions.
At first Ashame, Ethiopian king andsome high officials in the court
embraced Islam. Additionally, after embracingIslam, some assemblies came
to Medina. All these development show us thatrefugees contributed to
the separation of Islam in a Christian country, besides ofArabian
Peninsula.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 15, 2001 |
Published in Issue | Year 2001 Volume: 3 Issue: 4 |
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