On Dying Somewhere Which Isn’t Your Birthplace
by The Albaani Site
ʾAbdullah ibn ʾAmr said, “A man passed away in Madinah and he was someone who was [actually] born there. The Prophet ﷺ performed the funeral prayer over him and then said, ‘Would that he had died somewhere else apart from his birthplace.’ So a man said, ‘Why, O Messenger of Allaah?’ He replied, ‘When a person dies somewhere which isn’t his birthplace a space is measured for him in Paradise [equal to the distance] from his birthplace to the place where he died.’”
Al-Albaani said, ‘Ḥasan.’
Ṣaḥīḥ Ibn Mājah, 1309.

Toda alabanza proviene de al-Lah el Dios Verdadero y regresa a El, bendición y paz sobre el mensajero de al-Lah, sus nobles dicípulos, que al-Lah les recompense con un gran bien
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How do we concide this with the obligation of making hijrah?
Or does one take precedence over the other?
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Are you sure about the hadith number? Because I found it as 1614 in Sunan ibn Majah on Sunnah.com
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