Muslim scholars of the 1st century AH
Part of a series on the
Muslim scholars
– a sub-group of Muslims
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1st millennium AH |
- 1st century AH: (622 – 719 CE)
- 2nd century AH: (719 – 816 CE)
- 3rd century AH: (816 – 913 CE)
- 4th century AH: (913 – 1010 CE)
- 5th century AH: (1010 – 1107 CE)
- 6th century AH: (1107 – 1204 CE)
- 7th century AH: (1204 – 1301 CE)
- 8th century AH: (1301 – 1398 CE)
- 9th century AH: (1398 – 1495 CE)
- 10th century AH: (1495 – 1592 CE)
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2nd millennium AH |
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The Muslim scholars of the 1st century AH were the first in a long of Muslim scholars.
Overview
During the 1st century AH (622 – 719 CE), Mecca and Medina were the centers of knowledge, and it was primarily the Sahaba who were the narrators of hadith .
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