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Introduction to Translation
of Sahih Bukhari
Translator: M. Muhsin Khan
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Sahih Bukhari is a collection of sayings
and deeds of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), also known as the sunnah. The reports of
the Prophet's sayings and deeds are called ahadith. Bukhari lived a couple of
centuries after the Prophet's death and worked extremely hard to collect his
ahadith. Each report in his collection was checked for compatibility with the
Qur'an, and the veracity of the chain of reporters had to be painstakingly
established. Bukhari's collection is recognized by the overwhelming majority of
the Muslim world to be one of the most authentic collections of the Sunnah of
the Prophet (pbuh).
Bukhari (full name Abu Abdullah Muhammad
bin Ismail bin Ibrahim bin al-Mughira al-Ja'fai) was born in 194 A.H. and died
in 256 A.H. His collection of hadith is considered second to none. He spent
sixteen years compiling it, and ended up with 2,602 hadith (9,082 with
repetition). His criteria for acceptance into the collection were amongst the
most stringent of all the scholars of ahadith.
It is important to realize, however, that
Bukhari's collection is not complete: there are other scholars who worked as
Bukhari did and collected other authentic reports.