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Fath al-Bari (Arabic: فتح الباري, romanized: Fatḥ al-Bārī, lit. 'Grant of the Creator') is a commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari, the first of the Six Books of Sunni Islam, authored by Egyptian Islamic scholar Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (initiated by ibn Rajab). Considered his magnum opus, it is a widely celebrated hadith commentary. [1]
Mafatih al-Ghayb (Arabic: مفاتيح الغيب, lit. 'Keys to the Unknown'), usually known as al-Tafsir al-Kabir ( Arabic : التفسير الكبير , lit. 'The Large Commentary'), is a classical Islamic tafsir book, written by the twelfth-century Islamic theologian and philosopher Fakhruddin Razi (d.1210). [ 1 ]
When his guardian died in 1386, Ibn Hajar's education in Egypt was entrusted to hadith scholar Shams ad-Din ibn al-Qattan, who entered him in the courses given by Sirajud-Din al-Bulqini (d. 1404) and Ibn al-Mulaqqin (d. 1402) in Shafi'i fiqh, and Zain al-Din al-'Iraqi (d. 1404) in hadith, after which he travelled to Damascus and Jerusalem, to ...
Sahih al-Bukhari was originally translated into English by Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali and Muhammad Muhsin Khan, titled The Translation of the Meanings of Sahih al-Bukhari: Arabic-English (1971), [29] derived from the Arabic text of Fath Al-Bari, published by the Egyptian Maktabat wa-Maṭba'at Muṣṭafá al-Bābī al-Ḥalabī in 1959. [30]
The scholars' endeavors are detailed as follows: Ibn al-Hasan Abbasi's research led to the creation of six volumes housing chapters from Sahih al-Bukhari, Volume 2.These encompass a range of subjects, including Kitab al-Maghazi, Kitab al-Tafsir, Kitab Fada'il al-Qur'an, Kitab al-Nikah, Kitab al-Talaq, Kitab al-Nafaqat, Kitab al-At'imah, Kitab al-Aqiqah, Kitab al-Dhaba'ih wal-Said, Kitab al ...
Taqi Usmani's commitment to the project was evident in the daily two-hour sessions he set aside exclusively for writing Takmilah Fath al-Mulhim bi-Sharh Sahih al-Imam Muslim during this extended period. He penned the entire work by hand, as computers and other computerized devices were not available to him at that time.
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The most popular works in al-Bajuri's extensive literary production are: [1] Risāla fī ʿilm al-tawḥīd; al-Mawahib al-Laduniyya, a commentary on the Kitab al-Shama'il of al-Tirmidhi; a commentary on the Burda of al-Busiri; a commentary on the Takhrib or Mukhtasar of Abu Shuja (Matn Abi Shuja) [7]