
Many people were visiting Mecca on business or as pilgrims to the Kaaba. Muhammad(saw) took this opportunity to look for a new home for himself and his followers. After several unsuccessful negotiations, he found hope with some men from Yathrib (later called Medina).[10] The Arab population of Yathrib were familiar with monotheism because a Jewish community existed there.[10] Converts to Islam came from nearly all Arab tribes in Medina, such that by June of the subsequent year there were seventy-five Muslims coming to Mecca for pilgrimage and to meet Muhammad(saw). Meeting him secretly by night, the group made what was known as the "Second Pledge of al-`Aqaba", or the "Pledge of War"[102] Following the pledges at Aqabah, Muhammad(saw) encouraged his followers to emigrate to Yathrib. As with the migration to Abyssinia, the Quraysh attempted to stop the emigration. However, almost all Muslims managed to leave.[103]
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