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  2. Muhammad al-Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    Sahih al-Bukhari is revered as the most important hadith collection in Sunni Islam. Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, the hadith collection of Al-Bukhari's student Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj, are together known as the Sahihayn (Arabic: صحيحين, romanized: Saḥiḥayn) and are regarded by Sunnis as the most authentic books after the Quran.

  3. The Great History - Wikipedia

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    Bukhari's Great History was quickly received, and it gained fame much earlier than did the work that Bukhari is more famous for today, Sahih al-Bukhari.The first mention of someone narrating from the Great History is a century earlier than that of his Sahih, and it becomes used as a model for another biographical work nearly seventy years before another figure uses the Sahih as a template for ...

  4. Anwar al-Bari sharh Sahih al-Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    This volume includes concise biographical portrayals of approximately 150 Hadith Scholars. In the second volume, the narrative shifts toward the biography of Muhammad al-Bukhari, unveiling succinct biographical depictions of those integral to the chain of narrators in the realm of Hadith transmission. [3]

  5. Sahih Muslim - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nawawi wrote about Sahih al-Bukhari, "The scholars, may God have mercy on them, have agreed that the most authentic book after the dear Quran are the two Sahihs of Bukhari and Muslim." [ 8 ] Siddiq Hasan Khan (died 1890) wrote, "All of the Salaf and Khalaf assert that the most authentic book after the book of Allah is Sahih al-Bukhari and ...

  6. Lami al-Darari ala Jami al-Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    In the introduction, Zakariyya Kandhlawi focuses on specific matters related to Sahih al-Bukhari and does not delve into the Hadith studies, as he has covered it in previous book introductions. The first chapter discusses the life and virtues of Muhammad al-Bukhari, highlighting nine benefits. The seventh and eighth benefits touch on the ...

  7. Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Bukhārī - Wikipedia

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    Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Bukhārī, is known for writing the Persian-language Tāj al-qiṣaṣ around 475 AH (1082–83 CE) at Balkh. This was an extensive, Islamic account of the lives of the Prophets, beginning with Adam and concluding with Muḥammad. [ 1 ]

  8. Bukhari - Wikipedia

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    al-Bukhari (810–870), Islamic hadith scholar and author of the Sahih al-Bukhari; Muhammad al-Bukhari bin Uthman dan Fodio (1785–1840), Sokoto poet, military leader, and son of Usman dan Fodio. Bukhari Daud (1959–2021), Indonesian academic and regent of Aceh Besar

  9. Bukhari (surname) - Wikipedia

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    al-Bukhari (810–870), editor of Sahih al-Bukhari, the book of Hadith; Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Bukhārī (eleventh century), author of Tāj al-qiṣaṣ; Abu Ishaq al-Saffar al-Bukhari (1067–1139), Hanafi-Maturidi scholar; Shah Jewna or Hazrat Pir Shah Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bukhari, famous saint of Kannauj and a paternal descendant ...