4 AH
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Year 4 AH[1] started on Thursday, June 13, 625 CE, and ended on Sunday, June 1, 626 CE in the Julian calendar.[2][3]
Events
- Safar – In Sariyya of Bi'r Ma'una, polytheists attacked a group of reciters of the Qur'an and killed them. (July/August, 625 CE)
- Rabi' I – According to one report, wine became prohibited at this time. (August, 625)
- Rabi' I – Battle of Banu Nadir occurred between the prophet (s) and Jews of Banu Nadir after they broke their treaty with Muslims. (August, 625)
- Marriage of the Prophet (s) with Umm Salama
- Sariyya of Raji' in which six (or seven) companions of the prophet (s) were trapped, captivated, and martyred occurred in Raji'.
Births
- Sha'ban 3 – Imam al-Husayn (a), the third Imam of the Shi'a, (January 8, 626 CE)
- Sha'ban – Abd Allah b. Yaqtar, Rida'i brother and representative of Imam al-Husayn (a) in Kufa before the event of Karbala
Deaths
- Rabi' II – Zaynab bt. Khuzayma, wife of the Prophet (s)
- Jumada I – 'Abd Allah b. 'Abd al-Asad
- Fatima bt. Asad, mother of Imam 'Ali (a)
- Khubayb b. 'Adiyy al-Ansari
- Zayd b. Dathana al-Ansari
Notes
- ↑ Latin: Anno Hegirae, "in the year of the Hijra (Lunar Hijri calendar)
- ↑ WikiShia dates
- ↑ Calendar converter