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The Charter of Medina (Arabic: صحيفة المدينة‎, Ṣaḥīfat al-Madīnah; or: ميثاق المدينة, Mīthāq al-Madīnah), also known as the Constitution of Medina (دستور المدينة, Dastūr al-Madīnah), was drafted by the Islamic prophet Muhammad shortly after his arrival at Medina (or Yathrib) in 622 CE[1] (or 1 AH), following the Hijra from Mecca. The charter constituted an agreement between the various Muslim (Muhajirun and Ansar), Jewish, pagan, and Christian groups in Medina, declaring them to constitute ummah wāḥidah (أمة واحدة, "one nation"), and formed the basis of a multi-religious Islamic state in Medina.[2][3][4]

The constitution was created to end the bitter intertribal fighting between the rival clans of Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj in Medina,[5] and to maintain peace and cooperation among all Medinan groups for fashioning them into a social unity. It ensured freedom of religious beliefs and practices for all citizens.(Source) Wikipedia.
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