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Is Sahih Al Bukhari?

Is Sahih Al Bukhari?

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

Who wrote Sahih Bukhari?

Muhammad al-Bukhari
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Do Shia follow Sahih Al Bukhari?

Current day followers of the Ehlibeyt (Ahlulbayt), and one part are the Shias, they practice the same customs as the Sunnis, and do believe that they are sahih. If the Hadith in Bukhari is corroborated by another Hadith in Shia sources, the answer is yes we believe it.

How trustworthy is Sahih Al-Bukhari?

‘Sahih Bukhari’ is one of the six reliable Hadith books of the Sunni Muslims. It is considered the most authentic book after the Qur’an.

Which is the best hadith?

Best Hadith The best amongst you is he who pays his debts in the most handsome manner. Adhere to righteousness even though you will not be able to do all acts of virtue. The best of your leaders are those whom you love and who love you, who pray for you and you pray for them.

Which hadith books are most authentic in Islam?

The most authentic collections of hadith (according to Sunni Muslims) include Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim , and Sunan Abu Dawud . Each hadith, therefore, consists of two parts: the text of the story, along with the chain of narrators which support the authenticity of the report.

How many Sahih Bukhari books are there?

Sahih al-Bukhari has been compiled in 97 books and 3450 sections, and, counting its repeated hadiths, the number of hadiths cited by the book is 7275 and, without the repeated ones, it is 4000.

What was the earliest Hadith book?

The First Books of Hadiths According to the reliable documentary evidences, the very first book of hadith in Islam is called Jame’ah or Sahifah which was dictated to Imam Ali (peace be upon him) by the holy Prophet (peace be upon him). This book was kept by the Imams and used as a reference.