2 AH

Understanding the teachings of Shia Islam, particularly in the context of the second year of Hijra (AH), offers profound insights into the religious and historical foundations of the sect. The year 2 AH is notable not only for its significant events but also for the evolution of Islamic jurisprudence and community dynamics. This article delineates the essential tenets of Shia teachings as they emerged during this pivotal period.

1. Historical Context

The year 2 AH marks a crucial juncture following the Hijra, the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers from Mecca to Medina. This year was characterized by the establishment of the Muslim community in Medina, where diverse groups, including Jewish tribes and early converts, coexisted. In the Shia perspective, the developments in governance and community relations during this time laid the groundwork for later theological and socio-political interpretations.

2. The Quranic Revelation and Legal Foundations

Maleeha el-Hamdan

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