629586efcaa17336e0f0d2b2ea782f71The 1300’s

  • – 1308 A.H. (1889) Mirza Ghulam Ahmad creates the Ahmadiyya / Qadianis in Pakistan
  • – 1317 A.H. (1897) Death of Jamal-al-Din Afghani at the age of 59, a Mason who is the father of most modern Islamic sects, founder of the Salafi movement.
  • – 1318 A.H. (1898) Death of Ahmad Khan at the age of 80, a sectarian separatist who worked for the British East India Company.
  • – 1325 A.H. (1905) Death of Muhammad Abduh at the age of 56, the main student of Afghani, He was also a mason and a heretic, and founder of the Salafi movement.
  • – 1329 A.H. (1909) The Young Turks, most of whom are Muslims of Jewish decent, overthrow the Ottoman Khalifa.
  • – 1334 A.H. (1914-1918) World War 1
  • – 1339 A.H. (1919) Afghanistan gains independence from British
  • – 1342 A.H. (1922) The end of the Ottoman Empire. Egypt gains independence from the British
  • – 1343 A.H. (1923) Republic of Turkey is founded
  • – 1344 A.H. (1924) End of Caliphate
  • – 1346 A.H. (1926) Muhammad Ilyas al-Kandhlawi creates Tablighi Jamaat, a salafi offshoot.
  • – 1352 A.H. (1932) Iraq gains independence from British and becomes a Kingdom.
  • – 1355 A.H. (1935) Death of Rashid Rida at the age of 70, a Mason and one of the main students of Muhammad Abduh, He is teacher of Hasan al Banna.
  • – 1358 A.H. (1938) Death of Muhammad Iqbal at the age of 60, like Ahmad kahn he was separatist sectarian who worked for the British and was knighted by the King of England.
  • – 1361 A.H. (1941) Ethiopia gains independence from Italy. Abul-A’la Mawdudi creates Jamaat-e-Islami, a sectarian Salafi in the guise of a scholar, he wanted to turn Islam into a mere ideology as apposed to what he called “traditional hereditary religion” a new label he gave the Madhhabs. His movement redefined Islamic Law by redefining the basic meaning of words in peoples minds, he wanted to create a society that was a “theodemocracy” based on peoples understanding of Islam and not that of Islamic Scholars. The outcome of a movements policies tell us what it is trying to achieve and who it’s people are, if we are not following Islamic scholarship then we are following his “scholarship”.
  • – 1363 A.H. (1943) Lebanon gains independence from France.
  • – 1365 A.H. (1945) Indonesia gains independence from Netherlands
  • – 1366 A.H. (1946) Syria and Jordan gain independence from France.
  • – 1367 A.H. (1947) Pakistan gains independence from British.
  • – 1369 A.H. (1949) Death of Hassan al-Banna at the age 42, he was founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, the prophet mentioned him as a sign of the hour, his group was responsible for the assassination of the Egyptian president, and he was a student of Rashid Rida.
  • – 1371 A.H. (1951) Libya gains independence from Italy.
  • – 1375 A.H. (1956) Morocco and Tunisia gain independence from France. Sudan gains independence from British.
  • – 1377 A.H. (1958) Iraq becomes a republic due to a coup d’état
  • – 1379 A.H. (1960) Somalia gains independence from British. Mauritania gains independence from France.
  • – 1381 A.H. (1962) Algeria gains independence from France
  • – 1385 A.H. (1966) Death of Sayyid Qutb at the age 59, a Salafi separatist sectarian, in his books he likened Islam to the communism he was trying to spread in Egypt, he was also a member of the muslim brotherhood.
  • – 1398 A.H. (1979) Death of Abul-A’la Mawdudi at the age of 76. Iranian Revolution
  • – 1399 A.H. (1980) Iran –Iraq begin the 8 year war.

The 1400’s

  • – 1412 A.H. (1991) Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan gain independence from Soviet Union.
  • – 1417 A.H. (1996) Taliban gains governmental control over Afghanistan. Despite what is advertised in the media regarding them the prophet (saws) mentioned them in Ahadith a number of times positively, and blamed the muslim world for not helping the people of that region during their war.
  • – 1422 A.H. (2001) September 11th (23 Jumaada al-Thani), the Duhaima begins.
  • – 1429 A.H. (2008) Abdullah Al-Harawi Al-Habashi (founder of Habashis / Ahbash) dies, another sectarian who began a separatist group in the same vein as the Muslim Brotherhood.