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Truth_light24
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Posted: 23 January 2008 at 11:51pm |
We all know what is Sahih Bukhari, what is Sahih Muslim (one of the sources of all the hadith the we are mentioning in some of our arguments ) but do we know who were those men behind those books? Some have read about those respected four Imams and maybe know their backgrounds, but for those who do not, how would they know them? Please do join me in researching and posting here the shortest (Summarized) bibliography of our great scholars for the benefit of all.
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And those who annoy believing men and women undeservedly, bear (on themselves) a calumny and a glaring sin. Quran33:59
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Truth_light24
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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahiim SAHIH BUKHARI Al-Bukhari Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Ismail Ibn Ibrahim
Ibn Mughirah Al-Bukhari was born in Bukhara in the territory of Khurasan (West
Turkistan) on 13th of Syawwal 194AH/810CE. He died at Khartank a
village in Samarqand on 1ts Syawwal 256Ah/870CE at the age of 60. He is one of
the great scholar of Islam, the author of Al-Jami As-Sahih which is known as
Sahil Al-Bukhari. He also wrote At-Tarikh, and Ad-Du�afa, about the narrators
of hadith. He grew up an orphan and undertook a long journey in 210 Ah in
pursuit of Ahadith. He visited Khurasan, Iraq, Egypt and Syria. And he heard
Ahadith from thousands of Shaiks. He collected thousands of Ahadith of which he
selected those whose chains of narrations he found to be sound to be included
in his sahih, which contains 7275 Ahadith including those that are repeated. If
the repeated Ahadith are omitted, the number is 4000 Ahadith. He was the first
scholar in Islam to compile a book in this manner. He travelled to Makkah when he was still 16 years old
and spent years in Makkah and then went to Al-Madinah. After spending a total
of 6 years in Al-Hijaz (which comprises Madinah and Makkah), he left to basra,
Kufa and Baghdad and visited many other places including Egypt and Syria. He
met many religious scholars including Imam Ahmad bin Hambal. Owing to his kindness and honesty and the fact that he
is trustworthy he used to keep away from the princes and rulers for fear that
he may incline to say things to please them. He was born at a time when Hadith
was being forged either to please rulers or kings or to corrupt the religion of
Islam. It is said that Imam Bukhari (before compiling the Sahih Al-Bukhari) saw
in a dream, standing in front of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) having a fan in his
hand and driving away the flies from the Prophet (pbuh). Imam Bukhari asked
some of those that interpret dreams, and they interpreted his dreams that he
will drive away falsehood asserted against the Prophet. So it was a great task for him to sift the forged
Ahadith from the authentic ones. He labored day and night and although he had memorized
such large number of Hadith he only chose approximately 7,275 with repetition
and about 2230 without repetition of which there is no doubt about their
authenticity. Before he recorded each Ahadith, he would make ablution and offer
two raka�at prayer and supplicate to Allah. Many religious scholars of Islam
tried to find fault in the great remarkable collections � Sahih Bukhari � but without
success. It is for this reason, they unanimously agreed that the most authentic
book after the Book of Allah is Sahih Bukhari. Muslim the author of Sahih
Muslim is also one of his students. May Allah have mercy on his soul, amen. |
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minuteman
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Ameen. We can see that he was born in year 194 Hijrah, i.e. nearly 200 years after the hijrah. Also, we see the mess of the narrations (Ahadith). They were in a very bad state. Imam Ismail Bukhari r.a. did great job of collecting the Ahadith. Then he did a good job of sifting the right from the wrong Hadith. May Allah bless is soul in peace. There was no such case with the Sunnah. There was no malady and no disease. Imagine the condition of the Hadith when many thousand false narrations were in circulation. It was a difficult job to find the right ones. Imam Bukhari himself was not acting on any Hadith. He knew and was doing everything as per the practice of the holy prophet s.a.w.s. The collection of the narrations was an extra subject. Before he did such a great job,, he was still performing his wudhu and salat etc. He was acting on the Sunnah of the prophet s.a.w.s. which was in circulation all over the muslim countries (areas). Edited by minuteman |
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Jazmine
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If Imam Bukhari met Imam Hambali it means they were of the same
generation? As
Brother Minuteman said : �Imam Bukhari himself was not
acting on any Hadith. He knew and was doing everything as per the practice
of the holy prophet s.a.w.s. The collection of the narrations was an extra
subject. Before he did such a great job,, he was still performing his wudhu and
salat etc. He was acting on the Sunnah of the prophet s.a.w.s. which was
in circulation all over the muslim countries (areas)�� (inviting attention to the life story of Imam Bukhari) So this means that even Imam Hambali and the rest of those Imams
were not acting on any Hadith as there were no Sahih Bukhari yet exist as it is
still on the process of compilation etc, but was acting on the Sunnah. So
why not follow the same and lets be united into one? Quran and Sunnah and no
more fanatical Imam followers and no more labeling? Are we making things
hard on us? Please no more insults, just tell me if am right or wrong ** Sunnah accordingly is the saying and deeds of the Prophet while
Hadith is the sayings (included the instructions and inspirations) of the prophet;
it means that hadith is one part of Sunnah. So if we put it into equation:- Sunnah = sayings + Deeds of the Prophet but Hadith = sayings of the prophet therefore:- Sunnah = Hadith + Deeds of the Prophet am I right? Mr Minuteman & Mr Abdul-Azeem'876 |
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�Nuh Ha Mim Keller 1995 The word sunna has three separate meanings that are often mixed up by Muslims when the term arises in discussions. |
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rami
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Bi ismillahi rahmani raheem
assalamu alaikum Minutemann Ameen. We can see that he was born in year 194 Hijrah, i.e. nearly 200 years after the hijrah. Also, we see the mess of the narrations (Ahadith). They were in a very bad state. Imam Ismail Bukhari r.a. did great job of collecting the Ahadith. Then he did a good job of sifting the right from the wrong Hadith. May Allah bless is soul in peace. Imams Bukhari and Muslims did not begin the science of hadith verification it began very soon after after the prophets death with Muslims first asking the Question of who narrated this or who told you such a thing. Imam Maliks Muwatta was the first major collection due to the methodology he used to verify ahadith but Imam Abu Hanifa and the other 2 Imams all had there own systems which they used for example when deciding between contradictory ahadith ,there are other older collections than theres even. Imam Abu hanifahs Fiqh works where the first to be widely spread and in his own lifetime, he was both a muhadith and a Faqi but he also gathered around him the foremost experts at the time in all the different areas of knowledge and formed a round table of scholars if you like to help him with his. Imam Bukhari himself was not acting on any Hadith. He knew and was doing everything as per the practice of the holy prophet s.a.w.s. The collection of the narrations was an extra subject. Before he did such a great job,, he was still performing his wudhu and salat etc. He was acting on the Sunnah of the prophet s.a.w.s. which was in circulation all over the muslim countries (areas). This isnt correct Imam Bukhari was a mujtahid Imam in his own right capable of starting his own madhhab, before he reached this level of ijtihad he certainly followed a single madhab like ALL scholars at the time and it appears he was a shafii scholar. He may not have been the first muhadith but him and his student Imam Muslim developed this science to higher levels of sophistication untill there methods, as apposed to there works themselfs, became the standard by which other muhadithun would be judged. Its more correct to say muslims at the time followed the sunnah of rasul allah [sallah llahu alaihi wa sallam] and affirmed it with the ahadith but as more collections came into circulation the more the mujtahids of each madhab refined and corrected there fiqh using the fiqh methodologies [Usul al Fiqh] of the founders of the madhabs. This ongoing process continued long after all ahadith where collected and verified in the various works, one mujtahid Imam would take up the work of a previous one and continue to refine and add to the fiqh as more knowledge was made available and different situations arose that required new rulings. This continued until the time came when people where no longer able to reach the level of knowledge required to do Ijtihad so the ulumah of the time said the door to ijtihad was closed to stop corruption and wrong Fiqh from spreading. Edited by rami |
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minuteman
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Thanks for the informative post. It seems to be all good and correct. I believe it to be so but probably I did not (could not) describe it in that way myself. Thanks to you. The problem is with the ahle hadith people of today not giving any credense to the works of Abu Hanifah r.a. They have developed a methodogy of their own. They do not give any credit to any Saint (Aulia Allah), say Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jeelani r.a. One of the ahle Hadith told me that all those saints were totally misguided. Was he right? I hope not. I am all happy about your post because it is well written and truth and good description of the events. Thanks. |
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Bi ismillahi rahmani raheem
The problem is with the ahle hadith people of today not giving any credense to the works of Abu Hanifah r.a. im having trouble figuring out if you are referring to wahabi/salafi's or if they are a seperate group. From what i have seen they are a seperate group becouse the wahabi/salafi br's that i have met well the educated ones anyway have not issue with the madhabs except that they think they can correct a mujtahid imam in his work with out actually studying how he arrived at his conclusion.They have developed a methodogy of their own. when i use the term methodology in refrence to the madhhabs i am referring to the various islamic sciences Usul al fiqh, Usul al Qawaid etc what these Ahl al hadith have is not a methodology but simple one or two rules they follow to arrive at all there conclusions. They do not give any credit to any Saint (Aulia Allah), say Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jeelani r.a. One of the ahle Hadith told me that all those saints were totally misguided. Was he right? I hope not. Well i know there definitely not the same as the wahabi/salafi's becouse they have nothing against Abdul Qadir al Gilani who has a similar status in Islam to Imam Ghazali or Imam nawawi, they simply dont follow all his works and say much of it is fabrication. Ibn Taymiyah called shaikh Abdul Qadir al Gilani his shaykh. regarding awliyah in general it is haram not to believe they exist so to say all of them are misguided would be the equivalent to calling your self a munafiq or even a kafir since Allah in the Quran mentions them ahead of the martyrs of this religion. who is or isnt a wali is up for debate but that is a seperate issue. Edited by rami |
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