Sahih al-Bukhari: Complete 9 Volumes

Sahih Al Bukhari (All Volumes in One Book) No Repetition in This Literary Hadith

Sahih Bukhari contains 7563 hadith reports, but of these some 2450 may be considered as distinct, While the others may be called their repetitions in one form or another. Repetitions of the same report very often occur in different books and chapters. The types of repetitions are:

  1. Hadith that have the same content and same chain of narration.
  2. Hadith that have the same content with different chain of narration.
  3. Hadith that have more than one content through the same chain of narration.

This book contains 2398 hadith. All effort has been taken to amit repetitions, although some have been kept for a clear narrative.

The Sahih Bukhari collection of Hadiths is considered to be the most authentic collection of the teachings and sayings of the Prophet (ﷺ). These Prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Uzbek Muslim scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations.

Al-Bukhari traveled widely throughout the Abbasid empire from the age of 16, collecting those traditions he thought trustworthy. It is said that al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith and included only 2,602 traditions in his Sahih.

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Sahih al-Bukhari: Complete 9 Volumes

Sahih Al Bukhari (All Volumes in One Book) No Repetition in This Literary Hadith

Sahih Bukhari contains 7563 hadith reports, but of these some 2450 may be considered as distinct, While the others may be called their repetitions in one form or another. Repetitions of the same report very often occur in different books and chapters. The types of repetitions are:

  1. Hadith that have the same content and same chain of narration.
  2. Hadith that have the same content with different chain of narration.
  3. Hadith that have more than one content through the same chain of narration.

This book contains 2398 hadith. All effort has been taken to amit repetitions, although some have been kept for a clear narrative.

The Sahih Bukhari collection of Hadiths is considered to be the most authentic collection of the teachings and sayings of the Prophet (ﷺ). These Prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Uzbek Muslim scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations.

Al-Bukhari traveled widely throughout the Abbasid empire from the age of 16, collecting those traditions he thought trustworthy. It is said that al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith and included only 2,602 traditions in his Sahih.

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Sahih al-Bukhari: Complete 9 Volumes

by Imam Al Bukhari
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Sahih Al Bukhari (All Volumes in One Book) No Repetition in This Literary Hadith

Sahih Bukhari contains 7563 hadith reports, but of these some 2450 may be considered as distinct, While the others may be called their repetitions in one form or another. Repetitions of the same report very often occur in different books and chapters. The types of repetitions are:

  1. Hadith that have the same content and same chain of narration.
  2. Hadith that have the same content with different chain of narration.
  3. Hadith that have more than one content through the same chain of narration.

This book contains 2398 hadith. All effort has been taken to amit repetitions, although some have been kept for a clear narrative.

The Sahih Bukhari collection of Hadiths is considered to be the most authentic collection of the teachings and sayings of the Prophet (ﷺ). These Prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Uzbek Muslim scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations.

Al-Bukhari traveled widely throughout the Abbasid empire from the age of 16, collecting those traditions he thought trustworthy. It is said that al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith and included only 2,602 traditions in his Sahih.


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ISBN-13: 9781663544506
Publisher: Mohee Uddin
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 838
Sales rank: 436,083
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Imam Bukhari is a famous Hadith expert together with Imam Ahmad, Imam Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, An-Nasai, and Ibn Majah. It has been unanimously agreed that Imam Bukhari's work is the most authentic of all the other works in Hadith literature put together. As agreed by all the scholars, Sahih Al-Bukhari is the most authentic book after the Holy Quran. The full name of Imam Bukhari is Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ismail ibn Ibrahim Ibn Al-Mughirah ibn Bardizyah Al-Jufri Al-Bukhari. His great grandfather, Al-Mughirah, settled in Bukhara after accepting Islam. He was born on Friday, 13 Shawwal 194 AH (July 21, 810 CE) in the city of Bukhara (a city in present-day Uzbekistan). His father was an Alim (Islamic Scholar) and learned from number of famous scholars including Imam Malik ibn Anas. His father died when he was an infant and his mother took on the entire responsibility of bringing him up. Imam Bukhari began studying Hadiths while he was still young. He completed his initial studies, especially of Hadith, in Bukhara (his birthplace). At the age of 16, he had memorized many books of famous scholars including Abdullah Ibn Al-Mubarak's book 'Al-Waki'. Besides memorizing the Hadith and the book of early scholars, he also started studying the biography of all the narrators (Ravi) who take part in the transmission of Hadith, the date of their birth and death, their place of birth and etc. At the age of eighteen, Imam Bukhari visited Makkah accompanied by his mother and brother. After performing the Hajj (pilgrimage), his brother and mother returned to Bukhara but Imam Bukhari stayed there for further education. He spent two years in Makkah and learned Hadith and other religious studies from Islamic Scholars of Makkah. After that, he went to Madinah and get further education in the field of Hadith, Fiqh and Islamic jurisprudence for four years. After spending six years in Makkah and Madinah, he left for Basra, Kufa, and Baghdad and visited Egypt and Sham (Syria). He himself said: "To seek knowledge, I traveled to Egypt and Syria twice, Basra four times, spent six years at the Hijaz (Makkah&Madinah) and left for Kufa and Baghdad on so many occasions accompanied by Muhaddithin (Hadith collectors or Hadith Experts)." Imam Bukhari had an extremely strong memory from an early and his memory was considered to be inhuman. In his early period of acquiring knowledge, he memorized seventy thousand Hadiths, and later in his life, this figure reached three hundred thousand. Mohammad ibn Azhar Sajistani said: "I used to go to Sulaiman Ibn Harab accompanied by Imam Bukhari for listening to Hadiths. I used to write the Hadiths but Imam Bukhari wouldn't. Someone said to me, 'Why doesn't Imam Bukhari note the Hadiths down?' I told him, 'if you missed any Hadith in writing, you could obtain it from the memory of Imam Bukhari." There is one remarkable incident took place in Baghdad when Imam Bukhari visited the place. The people having heard of his many accomplishments, and the attributes which were issued to him decided to test him so as to make him prove himself to them. In order to do that they chose one hundred different Hadiths and changing the testimonials and the text of the Hadiths. The Hadiths were recited by ten people to Imam Bukhari. When the Hadiths were recited, Imam Bukhari replied to all in one manner, "Not to my knowledge." However, after the completion of all the Hadiths, he repeated each text and testimonial which had been changed followed by the correct text and testimonial. Such was the amazing memory of this great Hadith Scholar. On 1 Shawwal 256 AH (870 CE), Imam Al Bukhari passed away at the age of 62 years in a Khartang, Samarkand. The grave of Imam Bukhari is in Khartang, Samarkand.

Table of Contents

1. Revelation

2. Belief

3. Knowledge

4. Ablutions

5. Bathing

6. Menstrual Periods

7. Ablutions with Dust

8. Mosque

9.Times of the Prayers

10. Call to Prayer

11. Benefits of Prayer

12. Rules of Prayer

13. Friday Prayer

14. Eids

15. Witr Prayer

16. Invoking Allah for Rain

17. Eclipses

18. Prostration During Recital of Quran

19. Shortening the Prayers

20. Prayer at Night (Tahajjud)

21. Virtues of Prayer at Masjid Makkah and Madinah

22. Actions while Praying

23. Funerals

24. Charity

25. Zakat

26. Hajj (Pilgrimage)

27. Umrah

28. While on Pilgrimage

29. Virtues of Madinah

30. Fasting

31. Taraweeh

32. Virtues of the Night of Qadr

33. Itikaf

34. Sales and Trade

35. Agricultural Lease

36. Transference of a Debt

37. Agriculture

38. Quarrels

39. Lost Things

40. Oppressions

41. Partnership

42. Mortgaging

43. Gifts

44. Witnesses

45. Peacemaking

46. Conditions

47. Wills and Testaments

48. Jihaad

49. War Booty

50. Jizyah and Mawaadaah

51. Beginning of Creation

52. Prophets

53. Story of Ahl Al-Kitab

54. Virtues and Merits of The Prophet (ﷺ)

55. Miracles of Prophet (ﷺ)

56. Companions of The Prophet

57. Merits of Ansaar

58. Pre-Migration Time

59. Prophet's Migration to Madeenah

60. Military Expeditions

61. Death of The Prophet (ﷺ)

62. Tafseer

63. Compilation of The Quran

64. Virtues of The Quran

65. Marriage 

66. Married Life

67. Divorce

68. Supporting The Family

69. Foods, Meals

70. Aqiqa

71. Hunting, Slaughtering

72. Al-Adha Sacrifice

73. Drinks

74. Sickness

75. Medicine

76. Dress

77. Rights of Relatives

78. Good Manners

79. Naming The Child

80. Asking Permission

81. Invocations (Dua)

82. Hope and Desire

83. Qiyamah (Judgement Day)

84. Jannah and Jahannam

85. Divine Will (Qadr)

86.Oths and Vows

87. Punishments

88. Coercion

89. Interpretation of Dreams

90. Fitna

91. Leadership

92. Wishes

93. Accepting Information Given by a Truthful Person

94. Holding Fast to The Quran and Sunnah

95. Oneness, Uniquesenn of Allah

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