Islamiat Assignment 1
Islamiat Assignment 1
SID: 10340
COURSE: ISLAMIC STUDIES
FACULTY: SIR. IBRAHIM ASHRAF
ASSIGNMENT #1
INTRODUCTION:
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.
His Lineage:
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 infant and his mother took on the entire
responsibility of bringing him up.
His Pursuit of Knowledge:
Imam Bukhari began studying Hadiths while he was still young. He completed his initial
studies, especially of Hadith, in Bukhara (his birth place). 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 biography of all the narrators (Ravi) who take part in a 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 Bahdad 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).”
Many stories have been told about Imam Bukhari’s struggle in collecting Hadiths. He
travelled to many different places just to gather the precious gems that fell from the lips
of Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.).
His Memory and Intellect:
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. His brother Rashid bin Ismail stated that in his childhood:
"Imam Bukhari used to go with us to the scholars of Basra to listen to Hadiths. All of us
used to write Hadiths down except Imam Bukhari. After some days, we condemned
Imam Bukhari saying that, you had wasted so many days work by not writing down
Hadiths. Imam Bukhari asked us to bring our notes to him. So we all brought our notes,
upon which Imam Bukhari began to read Hadiths one by one from the top of his head
until he narrated to us more than fifteen thousand Hadiths. Hearing these Hadiths, it
seemed that Imam Bukhari was re-teaching us all of the Hadiths we had noted."
He did not depend on pen and paper as much as he relied on his sharp memory which
was a result of Allah's gift of intelligence and superb memory to him.
3. Simple and Humble: He was a simple person. He used to look after his own needs.
Despite being an honorable man, he always kept a little number of servants for himself.
4. Fear of Allah: He was blessed with the highest rank of piety and righteousness. He
feared Allah in everything he did as he was blessed with highest rank of piety and
righteousness. He kept himself away from backbiting and suspicion and always
respected people’s rights. He was very polite, tolerant and gentle and never got angry
when mistreated by others. He always prayed forgiveness for those who attributed evil
to him. If he needed to correct any person, he would never embarrass him in public.
His Teachers:
In his various country trips, Imam Bukhari met with reputable teachers who can be
trusted. He himself said that he had written Hadiths from 1,080 teachers and all of them
were experts in Hadith. Among his teacher were:
1. Al-Tarikh Al-Kabir
2. Al-Tarikh Al-Ṣaghir
3. Al-Tarikh Al-Awsaţ
4. Khalqu Afalad ibad
5. Adh-Dhuafa Ash-Shaghir
6. Al-Adab Al-Mufradlullah Al-Jailani
And many more.
We will discuss in detail about the most famous book of Imam Bukhari which is the
collection of Sahih Hadith entitled 'Al-Jami As-Shahih', popularly known as Sahih Al-
Bukhari.
There is a unique story about compilation of this book. It is said that one night, Imam
Bukhari saw Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) in his dream. He was standing in from of
Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.), having a fan in his hand and driving away the flies from
the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.). Imam Bukhari then asked the meaning of the dream
from interpreters of dream. They interpreted the dream that he (Imam Bukhari) will
destroy and erode the lies that are included in a number of Hadiths of the Messenger of
Allah (S.A.W.). This dream encouraged him to write the book ‘Al-Jami As-Sahih’ (Sahih
Al-Bukhari). Imam Bukhari was very careful in compiling the Hadith. According to Al-
Firbari, one of his students, he heard Imam Bukhari said:
"I compile the book Al-Jami As-Sahih in the Grand Mosque (Majid Al-Haram), Makkah
and I did not include a Hadith except after Istikharah Prayer (guidance prayer) of two
rakahs, ask Allah for help, and after believing that the Hadith is truly authentic.”
Imam Bukhari studied, in details, the lives of narrators, to make sure they were
trustworthy and would not fabricate or change the wording of a Hadith. If he discovered
that someone in a chain openly sinned or was not considered trustworthy, that Hadith
was immediately discarded and not included in his book unless a stronger chain for it
existed.
The process of compiling this book was carried out by Imam Bukhari in the two holy
cities i-e Makkah and Madinah and it took him 16 years to compile this book. Although
he had memorized a large number of Hadiths, he only chooses 7,275 Hadiths for this
book and there is no doubt about the authenticity of these Hadiths.
https://www.islamicfinder.org/knowledge/biography/story-of-imam-bukhari/