2nd century AH

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2nd century AH is a century in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 719816 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

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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]


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