Hijrah, (Arabic: “Migration” or “Emigration”) also spelled Hejira or Hijra, Latin Hegira, the Prophet Muhammad’s migration (622 ce) from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) upon invitation in order to escape persecution.
Also question is, what city’s name means city of the Prophet?
Medina (Saudi Arabia), of Arabic origin, means “city of the Prophet” and is a place of pilgrimage in Islam.
Just so, why was Muhammad kicked out of Mecca?
Muhammad’s position in Mecca became hopeless when his wife Khadija and uncle Abu Talib died in quick succession. In 622 the local rulers of Mecca forced Muhammad and his small band of followers to leave the city.