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1st century BH is a century in the Islamic calendar that corresponds to 525 – 622 CE.
| Centuries: | 2nd century BH · 1st century BH · 1st century AH |
| Decades: | 120s BH 110s BH 100s BH 90s BH 80s BH 70s BH 60s BH |
| Years: | 103 BH 102 BH 101 BH 100 BH 99 BH 98 BH 97 BH |
Overview
Events
- 52 BH? Year of the Elephantcitation needed
- 12 BH Muhammad announces prophethood.citation needed
- 8 BH start of the physical Persecution of Muslims by the Meccans 1.
- 7 BH Rajab: First migration to Abyssinia 2
- 7 BH: Second and third deputation with Abu Talib 1
- 6 BH-3 BH or 5 BH-2 BH Meccan boycott of Hashemites and Muhammadcitation needed
- 6 BH Hadith of the prediction in Sura al-Rumcitation needed
- 3 BH or 2 BH Year of Sorrowcitation needed
- 1 BH Isra and Mi'raj 3
Births
- 40 BH4 or 33 BH5 or 27 BH 6 Umar
- 23 BH Ali 7
- 8 BH? Abd-Allah ibn Umarcitation needed
- 3 BH `Abd Allah ibn `Abbas 8
Deaths
References
- ^ a b The Sealed Nectar The Second ‘Aqabah Pledge on sunnipath.com
- ^ Sahabah Migation to Abyssina
- ^ a b Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: The "Satanic Verses": Did Muhammad (PBUH) Compromise Islam?
- ^ [1]
- ^ History of the Caliphs by Suyuti, quoting al-Dhahabi: He accepted Islam in the sixth year of prophecy when he was twenty-seven years old. [2] (6 BH -27 years = 33 BH)
- ^ History of the Caliphs by Suyuti, quoting An-Nawawi: Umar was born thirteen years after the Elephant [3] (50 BH +17 years = 27 BH)
- ^ Imam Ali (A.S)
- ^ USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
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