Research Journal of Religious Thoughts https://joreligiousthoughts.com/index.php/Home <p>Research Journal of Religious thoughts, recognized was started in January-2022. It is a peer reviewed journal and is published biannually by Research Company of Religious thoughts, </p> <p> Its mission is to offer chance of publications to different scholarly articles in the field of Islamic studies, culture and arts. We encourage scholars to send us their research articles in three different languages; Arabic, English and Urdu.</p> <p>ISSN : 2957-8965<br />Linking ISSN (ISSN-L): 2957-8957<br />Key-title: Majallah-yi afkār-i dīniyyah (Online)<br />Title proper: Majallah-yi afkār-i dīniyyah دینیہ اراف مجلہ<br />Parallel title: Research journal of religious thoughts<br />Country: Pakistan<br />Medium: Online<br />Last modification date: 30/08/2022<br />Type of record: Confirmed<br />ISSN Center responsible of the record: CIEPS - ISSN<br />URL: https://joreligiousthoughts.com/index.php/Home/index</p> en-US syenbs@yahoo.com (Dr. Zahoor Alam) joreligiousthoughts@gmail.com (Dr. Syed ) Sun, 27 Oct 2024 02:07:11 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.10 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Exploring the Historical Context and Impact of the Migration to Habsha on Muslim Communities A Comprehensive Research Study https://joreligiousthoughts.com/index.php/Home/article/view/49 <p>Exploring the Lives of Muslims During the Migration to Habsha: A Comprehensive Research Study investigates the significant early migration of Muslims from Mecca to Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia) during the seventh century, a pivotal event often referred to as the First Hijra. This migration was largely driven by severe persecution from the Quraysh tribe, which sought to suppress the growing Muslim community. Seeking refuge under the Christian King, known as the Negus, the migrants not only found safety but also established vital interfaith dialogues that shaped the early Islamic presence outside the Arabian Peninsula.</p> <p>The study highlights the socio-political and religious dynamics that accompanied this migration, illustrating how it served as a foundational moment for Muslim identity in a new cultural landscape. Early Muslims in Habsha faced numerous challenges, from navigating perilous routes across the Red Sea to integrating into a society characterized by distinct cultural and religious practices. Their experiences fostered the establishment of Muslim communities that contributed to both the spread of Islam and the rich tapestry of inter-religious interactions prevalent in the region</p> Prof. Dr. Syed Naeem Badshah, Prof.Dr. Mehmet Ümit , Prof. Doğan Kaplan , Dr.Fuga Kimura Copyright (c) 2024 Research Journal of Religious Thoughts https://joreligiousthoughts.com/index.php/Home/article/view/49 Sun, 27 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000