AlAnsar
Al-Ansar, meaning "the helpers" in Arabic, refers to the early Muslims of Medina who provided support to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers during their migration from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE, known as the Hijra. Their assistance was crucial in ensuring the survival and growth of the early Islamic community during a period of persecution and hostility.
The term "Al-Ansar" specifically applies to the Medinan tribes, particularly the Aus and Khazraj clans, who welcomed
Al-Ansar played a significant role in key battles of early Islam, including the Battle of Badr (624
In modern usage, "Al-Ansar" can refer to various groups or movements inspired by the early Muslim community’s