"The Hejira" is a term that refers to the Islamic migration of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 AD. There are several synonyms for this term based on different contexts and interpretations. In religious terminology, it is commonly known as "Hijrah" or "Hijra", which signifies the departure of the Prophet from the land of disbelief (Mecca) to the land of faith (Medina). From a historical perspective, it is sometimes referred to as "Migration of the Prophet" or "Migration to Medina". Additionally, the term "Hegira" is also used by some scholars, which is derived from the French word "hegire" and has the same meaning as "Hejira" or "Hijra".