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Anwar al-Bari sharh Sahih al-Bukhari (Urdu: انوار الباری شرح صحیح البخاری) is a 19-volume Urdu commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari. It was compiled by Ahmad Rida Bijnori, drawing from the teachings of Anwar Shah Kashmiri .
Yusuf Banuri has written a scholarly introduction to Lami al-Darari ala Jami al-Bukhari, which has been separately published with 24 pages.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.
Muhammad al-Bukhari (194-256 AH) Sahih Bukhari (hadith #1/6 of Kutub al-Sittah), primarily used by Sunni. Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni (250-329 AH) Kitab al-Kafi (hadith #1/4 of The Four Books), primarily used by Shi'a Islam. Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (773-852 AH) Fath al-Bari (commentary on Sahih Bukhari), primarily used by Sunni.
9-volume Sahih al-Bukhari in English. 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), [30] derived from the Arabic text of Fath Al-Bari, published by the Egyptian Maktabat wa-Maṭba'at ...
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.
Among the other Authentic Hadith books that follow Ṣaḥīḥayn (Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim) are: [2] Sahih ibn Khuzaymah. (9-10th century) [2] Sahih ibn Hibban (9th-10th century) [2] Al-Mustadrak alaa al-Sahihain (11th century) [2] Other Primary/Major Collections (Primary Hadith books are those books which are collected and written by ...
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.
Bengali translation and explanations of Sahih al-Bukhari. In student life, he wrote an Urdu explanation of Sahih al-Bukhari. This big book of 1800 pages was published from Pakistan by the name of Fazl al-Bari Sharh-e-Bukhari. Bengali translation of Masnavi-e-Rumi. Capitalism, Socialism and Islam; Refutation of Kadianism