Death of Amr ibn al-As
On the 30th of Ramadan in 43 AH (664 CE), the renowned companion of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Amr ibn al-As (may Allah be pleased with him), passed away at the age of 100. A key figure in early Islamic history, Amr played a pivotal role in the Muslim conquests of Egypt. Known for his political acumen and military strategy, he was instrumental in spreading Islam and establishing its rule in newly conquered lands. His leadership in Egypt laid the foundation for a flourishing Islamic civilization in the region.
Death of Imam Al-Bukhari
On the 30th of Ramadan, 256 AH (August 31, 869 CE), Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari, the prince of believers in Hadith, passed away. Widely regarded as the greatest Hadith scholar, Imam Al-Bukhari authored the highly esteemed collection "Sahih Al-Bukhari", recognized as the most authentic book after the Quran. His contributions, including works like "Al-Adab Al-Mufrad" and "Al-Tarikh Al-Kabir", have profoundly influenced Islamic jurisprudence and preserved the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Birth of Imam Ibn Hazm
On the 30th of Ramadan, 384 AH (November 7, 994 CE), the illustrious scholar Ibn Hazm was born. Known for his expertise in jurisprudence, comparative religion, history, and literature, Ibn Hazm became one of the most prominent intellectual figures of the fifth century AH. His works, such as "Al-Mahalli" and "Al-Fasl fi Al-Milal wa Al-Ahawa' wa Al-Nahl", showcase his deep knowledge and analytical approach, leaving a lasting legacy in Islamic scholarship and thought.