9 AH
Centuries: | 1st century BH – 1st century – 2nd century |
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Years: | 6 AH 7 AH 8 AH – 9 AH – 10 AH 11 AH 12 AH |
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Year 9 AH[1] started on Friday, April 20, 630 CE, and ended on Monday, April 8, 631 CE[2].
During this years many groups from various Arab tribes came to Medina to meet the Prophet (s) and then converted to Islam, so the years was called Sanat al-Wufud (year of the groups).
Events
- Muharram 1 - First Zakat collection (April 20, 630)
- Rajab 19 - Battle of Tabuk, The final qhazwa of the Prophet (s) betwen Muslims and Romans (November 1, 630)
- Rajab - Revelation of some verses of the Qur'an about the ones who refused to participate in the Battle of Tabuk
- Dhu l-Hijja 24 - Mubahala of the Prophet (s) with the Christians of Najran and revealing the al-Mubahala Verse (Qur'an, 3:61) and the al-Tathir Verse (Qur'an, 33:33) (April 3, 631)
- Conversion of a lot of Arabs to Islam, which later caused the year to be called Sanat al-Wufud (year of the groups)
- Sariyya of 'Uyina b. Hisn al-Fazari
- Sariyya of Dahhak b. Sufyan al-Kilabi
- A Sariyya in which Thumama was captivated
- Sariyya of 'Alqama b. Mujazziz al-Mudliji
- Sariyya of 'Ali b. Abi Talib
- Sariyya of 'Ukkasha b. Mihsan
- Revelation of some verses about Munafiqun
- Event of Ashab al-'Aqaba
- Construction of the Masjid al-Dirar, which led to revelation of some verses of the Qur'an
- Imam 'Ali's (a) being appointed as the successor of the Prophet (s) in Medina during the Battle of Tabuk, about which Hadith Manzila was expressed
Deaths
- Sha'ban 3 – Umm Kulthum, the stepdaughter of the Prophet (s), (November 15, 630 CE)
Notes
- ↑ Latin: Anno Hegirae, "in the year of the Hijra (Lunar Hijri calendar)
- ↑ WikiShia:Manual of Style/Dates