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HEJIRA

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 218 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HEJIRA  ,' or HEGIRA (Arab. hijra,

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flight, departure from one's country, from hajara, to go away), the name of the
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Mahommedan era . It
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dates from 622, the
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year in which Mahomet " fled " from Mecca to Medina to escape the persecution of his kinsmen of the Koreish tribe . The years of this era are distinguished by the initials " A.II." (anno hegirae) . The Mahommedan year is a lunar one, about 11 days shorter than the Christian; allowance must be made for this in translating Hegira dates into Christian dates; thus A.R . 1321 corresponds roughly to A.D . 1903 . The actual date of the " flight " is fixed as 8 Rabia I., i.e. loth of September 622, by the tradition that Mahomet arrived at
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Kufa on the
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Hebrew Day of
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Atonement . Although Mahomet himself appears to have dated events by his flight, it was not till seventeen years later that the actual era was systematized by Omar, the second
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caliph(see
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CALIPHATE), as beginning from the 1st day of Muharram (the first lunar month of the year) which in that year (639) corresponded to
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July 16 . The
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term hejira is also applied in its more general sense to other " emigrations " of the faithful, e.g. to that to Abyssinia (see MAROMET), and to that of Mahomet's followers to Medina before the capture of Mecca . These latter are known as Muhajirun . For the problems of Moslem chronology and
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comparative tables of dates see (beside the articles
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CALENDAR, CHRONOLOGY and ea_ i The i in the second syllable is short . MAHOMET),Wiistenfeld, Vergleichungstabellen der muhammedanischen and christlichen Zeitrechnung (2nd ed.,
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Leipzig, 1903); Mas Latrie, Tresor de chronologie (Paris, 1889) ; Durbaneh, Universal Calendar (Cairo, 1896); Winckler, Altorientalische Forschungen, ii .

326-350; D . Nielson,

Die altarabische Mondreligion (Strassburg, 1904) ; Hughes,
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Dictionary of
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Islam, s. v .

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