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  1. 16 hours ago · After eight days' journey, Muhammad entered the outskirts of Medina on 28 June 622, [123] but did not enter the city directly. He stopped at a place called Quba', a place some miles from the main city, and established a mosque there. On 2 July 622, he entered the city. [123]

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