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Sahih al-Bukhari - Wikipedia Sahih al-Bukhari (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, romanized: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī) is the first hadith collection of the Six Books of Sunni Islam Compiled by Islamic scholar al-Bukhari (d 870) in the musannaf format, the work is valued by Sunni Muslims, alongside Sahih Muslim, as the most authentic after the Qur'an
Hadith manuscripts - Wikipedia This is the ninth volume copy of Sahih Bukhari written in 15th century CE, consisting of 125 Pages (27 2 by 18 2 cm), 19 lines per page It is Rubricated with full vowel signs and heavily stained with dampness
List of Sunni books - Wikipedia The most authoritative collections of Hadith are called The Six Books Sahih al-Bukhari - compiled by Muhammad al-Bukhari Sahih Muslim - compiled by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj Al-Sunan al-Sughra - compiled by Al-Nasa'i Sunan Abi Dawud - compiled by Abu Dawood Sunan al-Tirmidhi - compiled by Al-Tirmidhi Sunan ibn Majah - compiled by Ibn Majah
Kutub al-Sittah - Wikipedia Al-Bukhari's collection is the first one to make the reliability of a hadith an explicit criteria for its inclusion into his collection Others in the future also attempted this task, but only his, along with Sahih Muslim, stood the test of time according to the Muslim tradition [26] Sahih al-Bukhari is divided into 97 books
List of hadith books - Wikipedia The Nine Hadith books that are indexed in the world renowned Hadith concordance (Al-Mu’jamul Mufahras li Alfadhil Hadithin Nabawi)[4] that includes al-Sihah al-Sittah (The Authentic Six), Muwatta Imam Malik, Sunan al-Darimi, and Musnad Ahmad Sahih al-Bukhari (9th century) Sahih Muslim (9th century) Sunan Abu Dawood (9th century) Sunan al-Tirmidhi (9th century) Sunan al-Nasa'i (9-10th
Fayd al-Bari - Wikipedia Fayd al-Bari ala Sahih al-Bukhari (Arabic: فیض الباری علی صحیح البخاری) is a four-volume Arabic commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari compiled by Badre Alam Merathi, based on the lectures and teachings of his teacher, Anwar Shah Kashmiri [1]
Muhammad al-Bukhari - Wikipedia Bukhari memorized thousands of hadith narrations, compiling the Sahih al-Bukhari in 846 He spent the rest of his life teaching the hadith he had collected Towards the end of his life, Bukhari faced claims the Quran was created, [clarification needed] and was exiled from Nishapur Subsequently, he moved to Khartank, near Samarkand
Kashf al-Bari - Wikipedia Kashf al-Bari Amma fi Sahih al-Bukhari (Arabic: كشف الباري عما في صحيح البخاري) is a 24-volume Arabic commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari, authored by Saleemullah Khan [1] It originates from his lectures at Jamia Farooqia, and the compilation process commenced around 1986–1987, spanning approximately four hundred notebooks