Audience with Negus of Abyssinia

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The "Audience with Negus of Abyssinia" refers to the historic meeting in which the Christian king of Aksum granted protection to early Muslim emigrants fleeing persecution in Mecca.

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Audience with Negus of Abyssinia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
interfaith encounter
alsoKnownAs Audience of the Aksumite king
Audience with the Najashi NERFINISHED
First Hijra audience
approximateDate early 7th century CE
associatedWithEvent First Hijra NERFINISHED
attestedIn Islamic historical tradition
early Islamic biographical literature (sīra)
cause persecution of Muslims in Mecca
chronologicalRelation occurred after the beginning of public preaching in Mecca
occurred before the Hijra to Medina
culturalImpact frequently cited in interfaith dialogue
used as example of Islamic respect for Jesus and Mary
ethicalTheme justice
protection of the persecuted
religious tolerance
features Quraysh diplomatic mission to Abyssinia NERFINISHED
dialogue between Negus and Muslim representatives
recitation of Qur’anic verses about Jesus and Mary
involvesFigure Jaʿfar ibn Abī Ṭālib NERFINISHED
Najashi (Aksumite king, the Negus) NERFINISHED
Prophet Muhammad (indirectly, as leader of the emigrants) NERFINISHED
legacy model of fair treatment of religious minorities
symbol of early Muslim–Christian solidarity
location Abyssinia NERFINISHED
Aksumite Kingdom NERFINISHED
mainParticipants Negus of Abyssinia NERFINISHED
Quraysh envoys
early Muslim emigrants from Mecca
politicalContext Aksumite–Arabian diplomatic relations
Meccan opposition to early Islam
purpose Quraysh attempt to secure extradition of Muslim emigrants
seeking asylum for early Muslims
relatedConcept asylum in Islamic law
dhimma (protection) in Islamic tradition
religiousContext Christian–Muslim relations
Islamic history
rememberedBy Islamic preachers and scholars
Muslim historians
result granting of protection to Muslim emigrants
rejection of Quraysh request to return the Muslims
significance early example of religious asylum in Islamic tradition
important precedent for Muslim–Christian coexistence
provided safe haven for some of the earliest Muslims

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Jaʿfar ibn Abi Talib notableEvent Audience with Negus of Abyssinia