This timeline of Islamic history relates the Gregorian and Islamic calendars in the history of Islam . This timeline starts with the lifetime of Muhammad, which is believed by non- Muslims to be when Islam started,[ 1] though not by Muslims .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Broad periods (Gregorian and Islamic dates)
Muhammad and the Rashidun Caliphs
6th century CE (13 BH – 23 AH)
The Umayyad Caliphate , the Abbasid Caliphate and its fragmentation, the Mamluk Sultanate , the Delhi Sultanate
7th century CE (23 AH – 81 AH)
8th century CE (81 AH – 184 AH)
9th century CE (184 AH – 288 AH)
10th century CE (288 AH – 391 AH)
11th century CE (391 AH – 494 AH)
12th century CE (494 AH – 597 AH)
13th century CE (597 AH – 700 AH)
14th century CE (700 AH – 803 AH)
Regional empires and dynasties (Ottoman Empire , Safavid Empire, Mughal Empire)
15th century CE (803 AH – 906 AH)
16th century CE (906 AH – 1009 AH)
17th century CE (1009 AH – 1112 AH)
18th century CE (1112 AH – 1215 AH)
19th century CE (1215 AH – 1318 AH)
Final period of colonialism and time of postcolonial nation-states
20th century CE (1318 AH – 1421 AH)
21st century CE (1421 AH – present)
Islamic centuries to Gregorian
Islamic centuries to corresponding Gregorian years[ 5]
1st century AH (622 – 719 CE )
2nd century AH (719 – 816)
3rd century AH (816 – 913)
4th century AH (913 – 1009)
5th century AH (1009 – 1106)
6th century AH (1106 – 1203)
7th century AH (1203 – 1299)
8th century AH (1299 – 1397)
9th century AH (1397 – 1495)
10th century AH (1495 – 1591)
11th century AH (1591 – 1688)
12th century AH (1688 – 1785)
13th century AH (1785 – 1883)
14th century AH (1883 – 1980)
15th century AH (1980 – present)
See also
Timeline of science and engineering in the Muslim world
History of Islam
Timeline of Jerusalem
References
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline of Islamic history. Read more