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3rd century AH is a century in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 816 – 913 CE.
| Centuries: | 2nd century AH · 3rd century AH · 4th century AH |
| Decades: | 170s AH 180s AH 190s AH 200s AH 210s AH 220s AH 230s AH |
| Years: | 197 AH 198 AH 199 AH 200 AH 201 AH 202 AH 203 AH |
Events
Births
Deaths
- 204 AH Muhammad ibn Idris ash-Shafi`icitation needed
- 211 AH ‘Abd ar-Razzaq 1
- 212 AH ‘Abdul Maalik ibn ‘Abdul ‘Azeez ibn Abee Salamah al Maajishoon 2
- 226 AH Ismaa’eel ibn Abee Uwais 2
- 233 AH Yahya ibn Ma'in 3
- 234 AH Ali ibn al-Madini 4
- 241 AH Ahmad ibn Hanbalcitation needed
- 255 AH Al-Jahiz 5
- 256 AH Muhammad al-Bukhari (night of Eid ul-Fitr) 6
- 261 AH Muslim ibn al-Hajjajcitation needed
- 279 AH Al-Tirmidhi (13 Rajab)citation needed
- 283 AH Abdul Malik Ibn Habib
- 292 AH Ahmad ibn Abu Bakr al-Zuhri 2
- 298 AH Junayd Baghdadi 7
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