Year 2 AH[1] started on Tuesday, July 5, 623 CE, and ended on Saturday, June 23, 624 CE in the Julian calendar.[2]
Events
- Safar – The Prophet (s) went for the Battle of al-Abwa' to overcome the threats of Banu Damra but it led to a peace treaty between the two groups (August, 623 CE).
- Rajab 14 – Sariyya of Nakhla, the first battle between the Muslims and the Polytheists of Mecca (January 11, 624)
- Rajab 15 – Changing the Qibla from Quds to Ka'ba (January 12, 624)
- Sha'ban 28 – Legislation of Fasting for Muslims (February 24, 624)
- Ramadan 17 – Legislation of Khums (March 13, 624)
- Ramadan 17 – The battle of Badr happened between Muslims and polytheists of Quraysh. (March 13, 624)
- Shawwal 1 – Battle of Qarqart al-Kudr (March 27, 624)
- (Shawwal 15 – Battle of Banu Qaynuqa, the first battle of the Prophet (s) against jews of Medina (April 10, 624)
- Dhu l-Hijja 1 – Marriage of Imam 'Ali (a) and Lady Fatima (a) (May 25, 624 CE)
- Dhu l-Hijja 9 – In the event of Sadd al-Abwab, prophet Muhammad (s) ordered that all doors which were opened to the mosque of Medina be closed except the door of 'Ali's (a) house. (June 2, 624 CE)
- Dhu l-Hajja – Battle of Sawiq occurred (June, 624 CE)
- Honoring 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a) with the title of Abu Turab by the Prophet (s)
- Conversion of Khuzayma b. Thabit to Islam
- Legislation of Zakat
- Sariyya of Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib
- Sariyya of 'Ubayda b. Harith b. 'Abd al-Muttalib
Births
Deaths
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