Islamic State of Medina Arabic: دولة المدينة | |||||||||||||||
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622–632 | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Medina | ||||||||||||||
Common languages | Classical Arabic | ||||||||||||||
Religion | Islam (official) Judaism Christianity | ||||||||||||||
Government | Theocratic[3] Islamic state | ||||||||||||||
Islamic Prophet, Statesman | |||||||||||||||
• 623–632 | Muhammad | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
622 | |||||||||||||||
622 | |||||||||||||||
13 March 624 | |||||||||||||||
23 March 625 | |||||||||||||||
31 March – 14 April 627 | |||||||||||||||
March 628 | |||||||||||||||
31 December 629 – 10 January 630 | |||||||||||||||
632 | |||||||||||||||
Currency | Dinar Dirham | ||||||||||||||
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The first Islamic State, also known as State of Medina,[4] was the first Islamic state established by Islamic prophet Muhammad in Medina in 622 under the Constitution of Medina. It represented the political unity of the Muslim Ummah (nation). After Muhammad's death, his companions known as the Rightly Guided Caliphs (Rashidun) founded the Rashidun Caliphate (632–661), which began massive expansion and motivated subsequent Islamic states, such as the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750) and Abbasid caliphate (750–1258).
The Islamic prophet Muhammad came to the city of Medina following the migration of his followers in what is known as the Hijrah (migration to Medina) in 622. He had been invited to Medina by city leaders to adjudicate disputes between clans from which the city suffered, and was received positively by the city's Jewish and pagan residents as an arbitrator.[5][6] As a result, he was accepted by popular consensus as the city's political leader, establishing the first Islamic State with his role.[7] He left Medina to return to and conquer Mecca in December 629.
The first Islamic State was governed largely by the Constitution of Medina, which dictated the coalition unification of Medina's tribes and the muhajirun under Muhammad.[4]
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