Short Biography of Imam al- Bukhari(rah)
IMAM Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ismaeel bin
al-Mughirah al-Bukhari was born on 13th of
Shawwal 194 AH in Bukhara. a town in the eastern part of Turkestan.
His father died while he was still in his
infancy and his upbringing was left entirely to his mother, who looked after
his health and education very carefully and spared nothing in order to provide
him with the best education.
Quite early in life, Imam Bukhari's
intellectual qualities became noticeable. He had great piety and an extremely
good memory and devotion to learning. It is said that while he was still in his
teens he knew by heart seventy thousand Sayings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad.
At the age of 16, he went to Macca with his
mother and enjoyed his stay in the Holy City so much that he decided to prolong
his visit in order to benefit from the company of the great Muslim scholars who
were always to be found there. At the age of eighteen, he wrote his first book
on the subject of the Prophet's Companions and their immediate successors, and
later a book on history called "Al-Tarikh-al-Kabir".
Imam Bukhari was very interested in history
and the Ahadith (sayings of the Prophet). He sought the company of great
scholars in order to learn and discuss the Ahadith of the Holy Prophet. He
visited various countries, travelling to Damascus, Cairo, Baghdad, Basra.
Mecca, Medina etc. During his stay in Baghdad, he frequently held discussions
with the Imam Ahmed Hanbal, the founder of the Hanbali school of law.
During all these travels, Imam Bukhari had
one aim: to gather as much knowledge as possible and to make the greatest
possible collection of the Traditions of the Holy Prophet. He wrote profusely
all the time. He once said that, “l have written about 1800 persons, each of
whom had a Saying of the Prophet, and I have written only about those who have
passed my test of truthfulness."
The Imam possessed one of the most amazing
memories, and his contribution to the science of the Ahadith remains
unequalled. He wrote several books on Ahadith but in his book:
"Al-Jami-al-Sahih': the Imam had recorded all the Sayings of the Prophet
which he found to be genuine after thorough examination and scrutiny. He spent
sixteen years in research and examined more than sixty thousand Sayings from
which he selected some 7,275 Sayings whose genuineness and accuracy he
established beyond the slightest doubt. Deducting duplicates, the Imam's
collection contain about four thousand distinct Sayings.
Imam Bukhari was extremely charitable in
his remarks and opinions about men and scholars. Seldom did he brand the
reporter of a false or inaccurate Hadith as a liar or forger, but simply called
him "untrustworthy".
His popularity inspired jealousy in the hearts of
reactionary Ulema of his time and he was banished from the land of his birth by
the Governor of Bukhara as a result of intrigues against him.
Writings and Other Compilations
Imam Bukhari wrote many kitaabs besides
Bukhari Shareef (Al Jamius Sahih). Hereunder are some books written by Imam
Bukhari
Al Aadaabul Mufrad
Juz - Raf-e-Yadain
Juz - Qiraat-Kalful-Imam
At-Taareekh-Al Kabeer - Al Awsat-As Sageer
Kitabul Ashribah
Kitabul Hibah
Mabsoot
Kitabul Ilal
Kitabul Wuhdaan
Af’aalul Ibaad
Al-Aadabul-Mufrad
Imam Bukhari died on 1 Shawwal 256 AH. at
the age of 62 years in a small town near Samarkand, Tadzhikistan
May Allah Have Mercy on his Soul
Reference:
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Summarized Sahih Al-Bukhari translated by
Dr. M Muhsin Khan
Jamiat-ul-Ulema Website - Ebrahim Desai (Mufti)
Isipingo Beach, South Africa
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