Yes. Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina in 622 C.E. in an event called the Hijra (هجرة) or migration.
The migration of Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers, to Medina is known as the Hijra.
He traveled from Makkah to Medina in 622 CE. in what is commonly called "Hijra"; The migration.
Prophet Muhammad migration from Makkah (Mecca) to Medina is called Hijra in Arabic. It was not flight by air but was on a camel.
It is called in Arabic Hijra or in English immigration.
Hijra is the migration of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Makkah (or Mecca) to yethrib or Almadinah (or Medina) per God command to him.
It refers to the migration of prophet Muhammad from Mecca (or Makkah) to Medina
It is a lunar calendar and started with the date of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) immigration (Hijra in Arabic) from Makkah (Mecca) to Medina
The Islamic Calendar is based on the emigration of Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina, which marks the start of the Hijri year in 622 CE, called Hijra.
NoHijra is an Arabic word that means"immigration". Hijra refers to the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) immigration from Makkah (or Mecca) to AlMadinah (or Medina) in year 623 AD upon command of God to him when the pagans of Mecca plotted to assassinate him.
In Islam, the first mosque was built by Muhammad in Quba, while he was travelling to Medina (Hijra). The first Friday prayer in Islamic history was also offered in this very mosque.
Being suppressed by the Meccan idolaters, and mostly by the ruling Quraish leaders, Muhammad and his new followers known as Muslims, made a journey to a southern town then known as Yathreeb. The people of Yathreeb, unlike Meccans, welcomed Muhammad, his followers, and their faith - establishing the first Islamic city, the Medinat An Nabee, or 'the City of the Prophet.' Islam got its actual pace and strength after this event. Today the city is popularly known as Medina. The event of the journey is called Hijra, and from that time the Islamic Calender is being counted (the 'Anno Hegirae' calender).