He went to Medina.
Umayyad leaders in Mecca disliked Muhammad because his religion posed a threat to thier regime. He was forced to flee Mecca and go to Medina.
Mecca and Medina are sacred and holy sites to the Muslims.the final prophet Muhammed peace be upon him was born in mecca and died in medina.muslims go there one every year to perform hajj.
Muslims have to go Mecca to do the ritual worship of Hajj (pilgrimage) and/or Omrah besides praying in Al-Masjid Al-Haram (or called the Grand Mosque). They visit Medina to pay respect to prophet Muhammad and his close companions, Abou Bakr and Omar, who are buried there and to pray for them.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) returned to Mecca (Makkah) for two reasons:To remove the Idols (worshiped by unbelievers) that spread around Kaba.To allow Muslims to practice their worship of Hajj to Mecca with no harm or restrictions.Muhammad and his followers returned to Makkah (or Mecca) to get it available for hajj (or ilgrimage) because they were formerly deprived from doing hajj. However, when the Meccas (or Makkah) surrendered to them without fight, prophet (PBUH) forgave all of them and didn't take any revenge against any of the Meccas who tortured Muslims and deprived them from their money and properties before they were obliged to immigrate from Mecca or against who fought him and his followers after he left Mecca to Medina. He and his followers removed all the idols around Kaaba. Then, they all returned to Medina without getting with them back any of the wealth or properties in Mecca even their own former money or properties.
The people of Mecca did not approve of the religion of Islam. So for Muhammad and his followers not to get killed for not practicing Mecca's current religion, he fled from Mecca to Medina, and made the hegira. As soon as he convinced the people of Medina to follow Islam, he returned to Mecca with his followers and conquered Mecca. Present Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca, otherwise known as the hajj, to represent Muhammad returning to Mecca.
Muhammad did not go to school at all. Because it was not invented yet.Mohammed went to many places since he was merchant and a Prophet. The most important places that he went to were the Ka'aba in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina.______________________________________________________He went after death to the Heavens.
----------------------- Mecca is the birthplace of Muhammad, Prophet and founder of the Islamic religion. Every year, millions of devout Muslims go on a pilgrimage, known as hajj, to the city of Mecca.
Saudi Arabia is the country having the holy cities of Makkah and Medinah. Medinah has the shrine of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad and Makkah has the Holy Mosque. Muslims visit Madinah just to pay their respect to Prophet Muhammad. They go to Makkah for pilgrimage.
Medina (Yathrib)
They go primarily to Mecca (in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) and some surrounding locations and also they go to Medina (in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) to pay greetings and salam to Prophet Mohamed (peace upon him).
Prophet Muhammed received his message via the angel Gabriel. Gabriel delivered the word of God directly to Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).Initially (in Mecca), Muhammad's message was met with pity and mockery from the majority of the locals. Only the closest people within Muhammad's social circle converted to Islam however, apart from this there were no significant positive responses. After seeing the growing influence of Islam, the leaders of Mecca resorted to persecuting Muhammad and his followers. They even bribed him to let go of Islam, promising him wealth and power. Eventually, Muhammad and his tribe were boycotted and exiled to the Valley of Abu Talib where they had to face inhumane conditions, having nothing to eat or drink. After this exile was ended however, Muhammad resorted to spread his message to Medina.The people of Medina were more welcoming to Muhammad, and his message. They lent an open-ear, Muhammad knew that know from the resultants of the Pledges of Aqabah. So, when he moved to Medina and assumed control, a vast majority received his message with respect and sincerity. It was the city of Medina that allowed Muhammad to nurture Islam and present it as it is now, a global religion.