- Sahih al-Bukhari
The authentic collection (Arabic: الجامع الصحيح, "al-Jaami al-Musnud al-
Sahih " or popularly al-Bukhari's authentic (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, "Sahih al-Bukhari") is one of the six majorHadith collection s (Hadith are oral traditions recounting events in the lives of theIslamic prophet Muhammad ).Many of the great Sunni Islamic scholars throughout the
Muslim History tried to find fault in the great remarkableHadith collection of Sahih Al-Bukhari in order to verify its authenticity, but without success. It is for this reason it has been unanimously agreed that Bukhari's work is the most authentic of all the other works in Hadith literature put together. The authenticity of Al-Bukhari's work is such that the religious learned scholars ofIslam said concerning his book: 'The most authentic book after the Book of Allah (i.e. Al-Qur'an ) is Sahih Al-Bukhari.' [ “Translation of the meanings of Shahih Al-Bukhari” Arabic-English by Dr.Muhammad Muhsin Khan, Volume 1, p18 and p19, Introduction – Imam Bukhari and his Book Sahih Al-Bukhari ] Therefore it has been traditionally agreed upon among all the Sunni Islamic scholars that each and everyHadith in this book is without doubt, authentic and can be used to decide matters of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh ) concerning religious obligations,Haraam andHalal actions etc, by taking evidence from this book.The Collection
These prophetic traditions were collected by the Muslim scholar Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari (
810 -870 ) and published during his lifetime. He was a scholar fromBukhara , hence the name by which he is known. Al-Bukhari belonged to the Shafi'i School [Ibn Hajar op cit ] . He traveled widely throughout theAbbasid empire for sixteen years, collecting those traditions he thought trustworthy. It is said that al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith and transmitted only the 2,602 traditions that he believed to beSahih [ [http://www.ibnamin.com/num_hadith.htm The number of authentic hadith] ] [ [http://www.masnet.org/history.asp?id=538 The Sciences of the Hadith: Results of Islamic Scholarship] , "Muslim American Society", October 9, 2003, retrieved May, 2008] [ [http://www.iiu.edu.my/deed/hadith/bukhari/sbtintro.html Introduction to Translation of Sahih Bukhari ] ]The book covers almost all aspects of life in providing proper guidance of Islam such as the method of performing prayers and other actions of worship directly from
Muhammad , the Prophet ofIslam . This 9-Volume Bukhari is the work of over 16 years by Bukhari who before writing anyHadith in this book performed ablution and two units of prayer asking guidance fromAllah . Then he would do the necessary research and investigation, observing if the particular Hadith fits in to his strict criteria of authenticity and if he is sure that theHadith is authentic, he wrote it in the book.It is said that notable
hadith scholars includingAhmad Ibn Hanbal 855 ,Ibn Maīn 847 , andIbn Madīni 848 accepted the authenticity of his book. Therefore al-Bukhari finished his work around846 , and spent the last twenty-four years of his life visiting other cities and scholars, teaching the hadith he had collected. In every city that he visited, thousands of people would gather in the main mosque to listen to him recite traditions. Regarding Western academic doubts as to the actual date and authorship of the book that bears his name, Sunni say that notablehadith scholars of that time, such asAhmad Ibn Hanbal (855 CE/241 AH),Ibn Maīn (847 CE/233 AH), andIbn Madīni (848 CE/234 AH), all accepted the authenticity of his book [http://www.ummah.net/Al_adaab/hadith/bukhari/imam_bukhari.html] [http://ahmed2004uk.blogspot.com/2005/09/imam-bukhari-ra.html] . Thus, the collections inmediate fame makes arguments regarding its being changed after the authors death highly improbable.During this long period of twenty-four years, Bukhari made minor changes to his book, in particular its chapter headings.Each version is named by its narrator. According to
Ibn Hajar Asqalani in his book "Nukat", the number of hadiths in all narrations (versions) is the same. The most famous one today is the version narrated by al-Firabri (d. 932 CE/320 AH), who is a trusted student of Bukhari.Khatib al-Baghdadi in his book History of Baghdad had quoted Firabri saying: "There were about seventy thousands people have heard Sahih Bukhari with me".Firabri is not the only transmitter of Sahih Bukhari. There were many others that narrated that book to later generations,such as Ibrahim ibn Ma'qal (d. 907 CE/295 AH), Hammad ibn Shaker (d. 923 CE/311 AH), Mansur Burduzi (d. 931 CE/319 AH),and Husain Mahamili (d. 941 CE/330 AH). There are many books that noted differences between these versions;
Fath al-Bari is the most famous among them.Commentaries
Several Muslim scholars have written full commentaries on this collection, such as:
*Fath al-Bari byIbn Hajar Asqalani (most notably).
*Umdat al-Qari
*Irshad al-Sari byAl-Qastallani Translations
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The Translation of the Meanings Of Sahih Al-Bukhari - byMuhsin Khan . 1984? In nine volumes with an Arabic text. ISBN 81-7151-013-2 (set)References
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* [http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Hadith/bukhari.html Islamic Awareness, On The Nature Of Hadith Collections Of Imam Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
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