2nd century AH
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2nd century AH is a century in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 719 – 816 CE.
Centuries: | 1st century AH · 2nd century AH · 3rd century AH |
Decades: | 70s AH 80s AH 90s AH 100s AH 110s AH 120s AH 130s AH |
Years: | 97 AH 98 AH 99 AH 100 AH 101 AH 102 AH 103 AH |
[edit] AH Years within a single CE year
[edit] Overivew
This was the era of the tabi'in. A Sunni site explains:
[edit] Events
[edit] Births
- 158 AH Yahya ibn Ma'in [2]
- 150 AH Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`i [3]
- 161 AH Ali ibn al-Madini[citation needed]
- 164 AH Ahmad ibn Hanbal[citation needed]
- 194 AH Shawal 13 Muhammad al-Bukhari[citation needed]
[edit] Deaths
- 101 AH Hammam ibn Munabbih [4]
- 104 AH Mujahid ibn Jabr [6]
- 106 AH Salim ibn Abd-Allah [5]
- 106 AH [5] or 108 AH[7] Qasim ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr
- 107 AH Sulaimaan ibn Yassar [5]
- 109 AH 'Aamir ash-Sha'bi [1]
- 110 AH Hasan al-Basri [1]
- 111 AH Atiyya ibn Sa'd[citation needed]
- 114 AH Muhammad al-Baqir [5]
- 114 AH or 115 AH Ata ibn Abi Rabah [8]
- 117 AH Abu Suhail an-Nafi[citation needed]
- Qatadah as-Sadusi [1]
- 124 AH Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri [9] [5]
- 122 AH Zayd ibn Ali [5]
- 129 AH Yahyaa ibn Abee Katheer al Yamamee [5]
- 132 AH Abd al-Hamid al-Katib[10]
- 136 AH Zaid ibn Aslam [5]
- Rabee’ah ibn ‘Abdir Rahmaan [5]
- 139 AH Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa[10]
- 145 AH ‘Abdullaah ibn Hasan ibn Abi Taalib [5]
- 148 AH Ja'far al-Sadiq [5]
- 150 AH Ibn Jurayj [11]
- 157 AH Abi Mekhnaf [12]
- 160 AH Rabi ibn Sabih [13]
- 164 AH ‘Abdul ‘Azeez ibn Abee Salamah al Maajishoon [5]
- 179 AH Malik ibn Anas [5]
- ca 180 AH Sibawayh [10]
- 199 AH Abd-Allah ibn Numayr [14]
- ? ‘Abdullaah ibn Yazeed ibn Hurmuz[10]
- ? Muhammad Ibn Wasi' Al-Azdi
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d http://archive.muslimuzbekistan.com/eng/islam/2002/07/q18072002.html
- ^ [1] (arabic link)
- ^ http://www.sunnahonline.com/ilm/seerah/0042.htm
- ^ http://www.masnet.org/prof_personality.asp?id=710
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Imaams of the Sunnah
- ^ http://web.mit.edu/CIS/www/mitejmes/issues/200310/br_lane.htm
- ^ http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Abewley/usulgloss2.html
- ^ http://www.answering-ansar.org/answers/mutah/en/chap7.php
- ^ (from Google search) Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri (d. 124/742), was one of the founders of Islamic ... the most prominent of those banned was Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri, who was so severely ...[2]
- ^ a b c d http://web.mit.edu/CIS/www/mitejmes/issues/200310/br_lane.htm
- ^ http://people.uncw.edu/bergh/par246/L21RHadithCriticism.htm
- ^ Kitab Maqtal al-Husayn, tranlators' forward
- ^ http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/asunnah1.htm
- ^ http://www.al-islam.org/thaqalayn/nontl/Nar0-2.htm