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:
“ | ...during this time, the differences in interpreting the Qur'an were much greater than during the time of the Companions. Another characteristic of this period is the increase of forged narrations attributed to the Prophet . This was due to the political and religious strife that was rampant throughout the Muslim territories at that time. Lastly, the quantity of verses for which narrations exist from the Successors is greater than that for the Companions, since more verses needed explanation than during the time of the Companions. [1] | ” |
[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 ::: 'ULUM AL-QUR'AN #3 - THE HISTORY OF TAFSIR :::
- ^ [1] (Arabic link)
- ^ Imaam Muhammad ibn Idriss ash-Shafi'ee (www.islaam.org.uk)
- ^ Muslim American Society
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Imaams of the Sunnah
- ^ Mit-Ejmes
- ^ usulgloss2
- ^ Answering-Ansar.org :: Mut'ah, a comprehensive guide
- ^ (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 Mit-Ejmes
- ^ http://people.uncw.edu/bergh/par246/L21RHadithCriticism.htm
- ^ Kitab Maqtal al-Husayn, tranlators' forward
- ^ The Authority of Sunnah
- ^ Narrators