1st century AH
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1st century AH is a lunar century in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 622 – 719 CE.
Centuries: | 1st century BH · 1st century AH · 2nd century AH |
Decades: | 30s BH 20s BH 10s BH 00s AH 10s AH 20s AH 30s AH |
Years: | 3 BH 2 BH 1 BH 1 AH 2 AH 3 AH 4 AH |
[edit] Overview
The era of the Sahaba ended at the last decade of this century and was followed by era of their followers, the Tabi'in. The scholars among them became responsible for Fiqh and giving Fatwas [1].
In the main cities, this are the death date of the last Sahaba:
- Kufa: 86 AH or 87 AH [1].
- Medina: Sahl ibn Sa'd al Sa'idi, died in 91 AH [1].
- Basra: Anas ibn Malik, died in 91 AH (some say 93 AH) [1].
- Damascus, Abd Allah ibn Yusr, died in 88 AH [1].
The last one of the Sahabah, 'Amir ibn Wathilah ibn 'Abd Allah (Abu Tufayl), died in 100 AH [1].
[edit] AH Years within a single CE year
[edit] Events
[edit] 2 AH
[edit] 3 AH
[edit] 5 AH
[edit] 6 AH
[edit] 7 AH
- return of those who went for the second migration to Abyssinia [5].
- Safar: Battle of Khaybar[citation needed]
- Dhu al-Qi'dah: The first pilgrimage [6]
[edit] 8 AH
- Sha'aban: Assault on Banu Bakra[8]
- Ramadan: Dispatchment to Edam[8]
- Ramadan, 10th: Conquest of Mecca[8]
- Battle of Hunayn[citation needed]
[edit] 9 AH
[edit] 10 AH
[edit] 17 AH
[edit] 23 AH
[edit] 36 AH
[edit] 37 AH
[edit] 61 AH
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- 2 AH Khunais ibn Hudhaifa [11]
- 7 AH Thuwaybah [13]
- 10 AH 12th Rabi' al-awwal: Muhammad [14]
- 13 AH Abu Bakr [15]
- 17 AH Mu'adh ibn Jabal [16]
- 22 AH Ubay ibn Ka'b [16] [17]
- 23 AH [18] or 24 AH [19] Umar
- 29 AH Ubay ibn Ka'b[citation needed]
- 31 AH Abd-al-Rahman ibn Awf [16]
- 32 AH Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud [20][16]
- 34 AH ‘Ubaadah ibn Saamit [16]
- 35 AH Uthman [16]
- 36 AH Talha ibn Ubayd-Allah[citation needed]
- 37 AH Ammar ibn Yasir [16]
- 40 AH Ali [16]
- Abu Mas’ood ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Amr [16]
- 42 AH Hudhaifah ibn Usaid al Ghifaaree [16]
- 43 AH Abdullah ibn Sailam [21]
- 44 AH Abu-Musa al-Asha'ari [16]
- 45 AH Hafsa bint Umar [23]
- 45 AH or 48 AH Zayd ibn Thabit [16]
- 50 AH Sa'id ibn Zayd [16]
- 52 AH Imran ibn Husain [16]
- 54 AH Sa`ad ibn Abi Waqqas [16]
- 57 AH Abu Hurairah [16]
- 57 AH [24] or 59 AH [25]Jubayr ibn Mut'im
- 58 AH ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir al Juhanee [16]
- 62 AH Umm Salama Hind bint Abi Umayya [16]
- 64 AH Jundub ibn ‘Abdillaah [16]
- 65 AH Abd-Allah ibn Amr [16]
- 68 AH `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas [16][27]
- 70 AH Sulaym ibn Qays [28]
- 73 AH Abd-Allah ibn al-Zubayr [16]
- 74 AH Abu-Sa'id al-Khudri [16]
- 75 AH Aswad ibn Yazid [30]
- 80 AH Ma'bad al-Juhani [31]
- 81 AH Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah [22]
- 84 AH Abd-Allah ibn Umar [16]
- 85 AH Atiyya ibn Sa'd[citation needed]
- 86 AH Abu Umaamah Sudayya ibn ‘Ajlaan (al Baahilee) [16]
- 88 AH Abd Allah ibn Yusr [1].
- 91 AH Sahl ibn Sa'd [1]
- Anas ibn Malik (some say 93 AH) [1].
- 94 AH Urwah ibn Zubayr[32]
- 100 AH Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah[citation needed]
- Amir ibn Wathilah ibn 'Abd Allah (Abu Tufayl) [1].
- ? ‘Umair ibn Habeeb ibn Khumaashah [1]
- Raja Ibn Haywah (? – ?)
- Ali ibn Abu Talha (? – ?)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
- ^ IslamOnline.net - Hajj Mabrur
- ^ [1] archive
- ^ [2]
- ^ Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses": Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
- ^ [3]
- ^ The Battle of Mu’tah
- ^ a b c The Conquest of Makkah
- ^ Muhammad
- ^ The Earliest Dated Kufic Inscription From Qa` al-Mu`tadil, Near Al-Hijr (Saudi Arabia), 24 AH / 644 CE
- ^ IslamWeb
- ^ Sahih Bukhari 5:59:286
- ^ Beacons of Light on al-Islam.org
- ^ There are different opinions on the date. al-Waqidi and Ibn Sa'd, author of Tabaqat Al-Kubra, put the date as 12th Rabi ul-Awwal, and this generally accepted.
- ^ Abu Bakr Siddiq
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Imaams of the Sunnah: Vanguards of Islamic aqeedah: From the Companions « IBN AL HYDERABADEE
- ^ [4][5]
- ^ Umar ibn al-Khattab
- ^ http://www.jamiat.org.za/isinfo/tirmidhi01.html
- ^ http://www.jamiat.org.za/isinfo/tirmidhi01.html
- ^ a b ::: 'ULUM AL-QUR'AN #3 - THE HISTORY OF TAFSIR :::
- ^ a b c imaams of the sunnah in Madina
- ^ http://dictionary.al-islam.com/Arb/Dicts/SelDict.asp?TL=1&DI=23&Theme=43
- ^ http://dictionary.al-islam.com/Arb/Dicts/SelDict.asp?DI=26&CurrPage=3&TL=1&Theme=26&RDF=1
- ^ Al-islam.org [6]
- ^ Imam Zahid al-Kawthari
- ^ Ibn 'Abbas
- ^ Sulh al-Hasan
- ^ The Prohibition of Recording The Hadith
- ^ Imam Zahid al-Kawthari
- ^ An Introduction to 'Ilm al-Kalam
- ^ Mit-Ejmes
- ^ imaams of the sunnah