List of Muslim historians

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The following is a list of Muslim historians writing in the Islamic historiographical tradition, which developed from hadith literature in the time of the first caliphs.

Chronological list

Historians of the Formative Period

The First Century BH 50 to AH 50 / CE 570–618

The Companions of the Prophet and the early Tabi'in (first generation) who left written works (some no longer extant, but are cited verbatim elsewhere.)

The First Century - AH 50 to AH100 / CE 618–718

Latter Tabi'in and early Tabi' al-Tabi'in

Historians of the Classical Period

The Second Century AH 100-200 / CE 718–815

Latter Tabi' al-Tabi'in Historians - Era contemporaneous with Umayyad decline and Abbasid Rise.

  • Abu Ismail al-Azdi [ar] 110 AH (728/729 CE) - 170 AH (786/787 CE)
  • Abu Ishaq al-Fazari d. 188 AH (803/804 CE)
  • Ibn Zabala [ar] d. 199 AH (814/815 CE)
  • Hisham ibn al-Kalbi 110 AH (728/729 CE) - 204 AH (819/820 CE)
  • Al-Waqidi 130 AH (747/748 CE) - 207 AH (822/823 CE) Kitab al-Tarikh wa'l-Maghazi (Book of History and Battles).
  • Al-Haytham ibn 'Adi d. 207 AH (822/823 CE)
  • Abd al-Razzaq al-San'ani 126 AH (743/744 CE) - 211 AH (826/827 CE)
  • Nasr ibn Muzahim [ar] 130 AH (747/748 CE) - 212 AH (827/828 CE)
  • Al-Asmaʿi 123 AH (740/741 CE) - 216 AH (831/832 CE)
  • Ibn Hisham d. 218 AH (833/834 CE)
  • Ibn Bakkar [ar] 129 AH (746/747 CE) - 222 AH (836/837 CE)
  • Ibn Sa'd 168 AH (784/785 CE) - 230 AH (844/845 CE)
  • Muhammad bin Aa'idh Al-Qurayshi [ar] 150 AH (767/768 CE) - 233 AH (847/848 CE)
  • Muṣʻab ibn ʻAbd Allāh Zubayrī [ar] 156 AH (772/773 CE) - 236 AH (850/851 CE)
  • Wathima ibn Musa d. 237 AH (851/852 CE)
  • Khalifa ibn Khayyat 160 AH (776/777 CE) - 240 AH (854/855 CE)
  • Ali ibn al-Madini 161 AH (777/778 CE) - 234 AH (848/849 CE)
  • Al-Abbas bin Hisham Al-Kalbi [ar] 165 AH (781/782 CE) - 240 AH (854/855 CE)
  • Muhammad ibn Habib al-Baghdadi d. 245 AH (859/860 CE)
  • Al-Jahiz 159 AH (775/776 CE) - 255 AH (868/869 CE)
  • Ibn Habib 180 AH (796/797 CE) - 238 AH (852/853 CE)

The Third Century AH 200-300 / CE 815–913

The Fourth Century AH 300-400 / CE 913–1010

Historians by Region
Arabian Peninsula, Mesopotamia and Persia
Egypt, Palestine and Syria
al-Andalus and the Maghreb
India

Early modern historians

Turkish: Ottoman Empire

Arabic: Ottoman Empire and Morocco

Persian: Safavid Empire and Mughal India

Historians of the modern period

See also

Notes

References

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