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Imaam Abu Abdillaah Muhammad Ibn Ismaa’eel al-Bukhaaree
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A Great way to meet lots of muslims and learn about Islam. His Birth and Lineage
Imaam Bukhaaree was born on the 13th of Shawwaal in 194H after Jumu’ah. From his forefathers Mugeerah accepted Islaam and resided in Bukhaaraa, his father held a status in hadeeth and was the student of Imaam Maalik and in the house, the call of Qaal Allaah Wa Qaalar-Rasool would be made. His father died in his childhood [Muqaddimah Fath al-Baari (2/193) of Ibn Hajr]. He became an orphan at an early age and stayed with his mother. He had a great longing for knowledge.
His Education
After acquiring the knowledge of Hadeeth from all of the Muhadditheen from his city, he gained knowledge from the greater people of knowledge from Balkh, Baghdaad, Makkah, Basrah, Koofah, Shaam, Asqalaan, Hams and Damascus. [Tadhkirrah tal-Huffaadh (2/122)] He had such incredible memory that his companions would correct their written knowledge from his memory. He barely reached the age of 10 when he started memorising Hadeeth. He learnt 100,000 authentic and 200,000 unauthentic Ahadeeth. At the same time he started sitting in the hadeeth circles of the Muhaddith, Daakhalee. He says himself, that one day whilst narrating a hadeeth, Daakhalee read the chain (sanad) as Sufyaan from Abee Zubair from Ibraaheem. Imaam Bukhaaree said, “Abu Zubair did not hear from Ibraaheem.” Upon hearing this Daakhalee shouted at him. He (Bukhaaree) said, “If you have the manuscript just have a look for revisions sake.” He (Daakhalee) went inside and looked at the book and came back outside and said to me, “Son, then how is this chain.” Bukhaaree says that he said, “The narrator from Ibraaheem is not Abu Zubair but Zubair, who is the son of Adiyy.” Daakhalee took his pen and at that very moment corrected his manuscript, and said to me, “You spoke correctly.” When he was 16 he memorised the books of Abdullaah Ibn Mubaarak and Wakee Ibn al-Jarraah. [Muqaddimah Fath al-Baari (2/193)] Haafidh adh-Dhahabee mentions, “When Imaam Bukhaaree started teaching and writing he did not have a single hair on his beard, (meaning that he was young) and the people he wrote hadeeth from he himself has mentioned more than 1000.” [Tadhkirrah tal-Huffaadh (2/122)]
His Teachers
* Dhihaak Ibn Mukhlid,
See “The Creed of Imaam Bukhaaree” for more of his teachers.
His Students
* Tirmidhee,
Imaam Tirmidhee said about him, “In the field of defects and Rijaal (men) I have not seen anyone more (knowledgeable) than Imaam Bukhaaree.” Muhaddith Ibn Khuzaimah says, “Below a wet roof I have never encountered anyone more (knowledgeable) than Imaam Bukhaaree on the knowledge of the Prophetic Ahadeeth.” The author of Saheeh Muslim, Imaam Muslim Ibn Hajjaaj, entered upon Imaam Bukhaaree and kissed his forehead and said, “O Teacher, O Teacher, O leader of the Muhadditheen, O Doctor of Hadeeth, give me permission to kiss your feet.”
His Works
It reached the greatest status after the Qur’aan and it has been said it is the most authentic book after the Qur’aan. 70,000 students would sit in his Circles and he took 16 years to compile his Book and wrote it 3 times. His other works include the following:
* Tareekh al-Kabeer,
A lot of books have been authored on the explanation of Saheeh al-Bukhaaree; the author of Kashf adh-Dhannoon has mentioned a total of 82. The best is that of Haafidh Ibn Hajr al-Asqalaanee’s (d.852H) “Fath Al-Baari”, Shihaab Ahmad Ibn Al-khateeb Al-Qastalaani’s (d.923H) “Irshaad As-Saaree”, and Badr ud-Deen al-Ainee’s (d.855H) “Umdah al-Qaaree”
His Death
For more details see, Tarjamah Bukhaaree, Tareekh Baghdaad (2/4-36), Tadhkirrah al-Huffaadh (2/122), Tahdheeb At-Tahdheeb (9/47) and Al-Waafiyaat (1/55) From theclearpath.com |