Who is the author of Bukhari sharif?
Muḥammad ibn Ismā’īl al-Bukhārī
Sahih al-Bukhari
| Author | Muḥammad ibn Ismā’īl al-Bukhārī |
|---|---|
| Subject | Hadith |
| Genre | Hadith collection |
| Publication date | 9th century |
| ISBN | 978-1-56744-519-0 |
When Imam Bukhari died?
September 1, 870 ADMuhammad al-Bukhari / Date of death
What is the biography of Imam Bukhari?
His full name is Abu Abdullah Mohamed bin Ismail Al-Bukhari and was born in 194 AH (8100 AD) in Bukhara, one of the present cities of Uzbekistan. His father died when he was young, and he was raised as an orphan by his mother, who educated him well and had a role in sharpening his love and passion for science.
What is Bukhari?
Bukhari (d. 256/870) is famed throughout the Islamic world as the greatest practitioner in the field of hadith—textual reports of what the Prophet said, did or approved. Bukhari’s magnum opus, the Sahih, is, after the Qurʾan, the most widely revered book in Islam. It is a compilation of the soundest of sound hadiths.
When was Imam Al Bukhari born?
July 20, 810 ADMuhammad al-Bukhari / Date of birth
Where is Bukhara now?
It was only after Imam Bukhari and the scholarship that followed was the city of Bukhara, now in modern Uzbekistan, recognized across the Muslim world. His father, Ismail ibn Ibrahim, was a scholar of Hadith.
How did Imam Bukhari get the approval of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal?
Upon each Hadith’s rigorous evaluation, Imam Bukhari would make ghusl and pray two rakat of istikhara. After its completion over the course of 16 years, he gained the approval of the Hadith masters Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (RH), Ali ibn al-Madini (RH), and Yahya ibn Ma’in (RH).
What is the translation of hadith Bukhārī?
For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī ( Arabic: صحيح البخاري, Ṣaḥīḥ may be translated as authentic or sound ), is one of the six major collections of hadith based on the teachings, sayings, traditions and practices of Muhammad.
Was Bukhari a follower of Kullab?
According to some scholars and Ash’arite theologians like Ibn Hajar, Bukhari was a follower of early Sunni theologian ( mutakallim) Ibn Kullab in creed.