Significant Events on the 22nd of Ramadan

22nd of Ramadan 1AH =

1 AH: The beginning of the sending of the prophetic expeditions to achieve some Islamic goals, including the expedition of Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib to Al-Ayth, along with other expeditions that helped support the foundations of the Islamic faith.

22nd of Ramadan 8 AH January 12, 630 CE

8 AH corresponding to January 12, 630 CE: The Battle of Ta'if took place between the Muslim forces led by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the tribes of Thaqif and Hawazin. The objective of the expedition was to conquer Ta'if and eliminate the fleeing forces of Thaqif and Hawazin from the Battle of Hunayn, extending from the battle of Hunayn, as most of the remnants of Hawazin and Thaqif entered Ta'if with their leader Malik ibn Awf al-Nasri and fortified themselves there. Thus, the Messenger of Allah proceeded to them after finishing with Hunayn.

22nd of Ramadan 277 AH January 7, 891 CE

277 AH: The birth of Abd al-Rahman al-Nasir, the eighth Emir of Al-Andalus: Abd al-Rahman al-Nasir, the eighth emir of Al-Andalus from the Umayyad dynasty, was born, and he was the first to adopt the title of "Commander of the Faithful." He also held the titles of the caliphate, and his era, which lasted for fifty years, is considered one of the most glorious periods in Al-Andalus, characterized by the strength of its civilization.

22nd of Ramadan, 1336 AH = July 1, 1918 AD:

The birth of the Islamic preacher Sheikh Ahmad Deedat in the Surat district of India. His father moved him to South Africa, where his star rose due to his religious debates that led many to Islam and brought many apostates back to Islam... He passed away on the 3rd of Rajab, 1426 AH = August 8, 2005 AD, at the age of 87 at his home in South Africa. Some of his most important books include: "The Choice between Islam and Christianity," "Is the Bible the Word of God?" and "The Quran: The Miracle of Miracles."