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This podcast explores the historical significance of the Hijra, the foundational migration in Islam, by highlighting how a Christian monarch provided sanctuary to persecuted Muslims. It draws a direct parallel between these 7th-century events and contemporary struggles regarding immigration, religious nationalism, and the treatment of refugees. The author redefines modern idolatry as the pursuit of wealth and power over human dignity, while advocating for a "migration of the heart" away from prejudice. Ultimately, the source calls for interfaith solidarity, suggesting that religious communities should move beyond isolation to build a society based on justice and radical hospitality. It concludes that the legacy of the Hijra serves as a prophetic challenge for all people to protect the vulnerable and uphold shared human values.

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