الخميس، 10 نوفمبر 2016

Sahih Bukhari - Teachings

تمت مشاركة ‏منشور‏ ‏‎Islam Religion‎‏ من قبل ‏‎Koki Noor‎‏.
Islam Religion

Sahih Bukhari - Teachings
Bukhari first started listening
and learning ahadith in 205
A.H., and after profiting from
the Ulamaa of his town he
started his travels in 210 A.H.
There are a great number of
teachers from whom Bukhari
actually gained his much
respected knowledge. It has
been known to be said by
Imam Bukhari himself that, "I
have written ahaidth from
1080 different people all of
whom were scholars." However,
he profited most from Ishaq
Ibn Rahway and Ali Ibn
Madeeni. Bukhari has
narrated ahadith from
Ulamaa of five different
categories. He has also
narrated ahadith from his
students believing in the fact
that no person shall be titled
a scholar of ahadith until he
has narrated from his elders,
youngsters and
contemporaries.
Bukhari also had a vast
amount of students. It has
been stated that thousands
were privileged to sit in his
lessons where he taught his
book Shahi Bukhari. There were
travelers amongst these from
all corners of the world in
order to join these pious
sittings and to be honoured
with a glimpse of the
knowledge that he held and
which never failed to astonish
anybody.
Bukhari's memory was
considered to be inhuman, for
as soon as the praying of a
hadith would finish Bukhari
would repeat it orally. It has
been known that in his
childhood he had memorized
many ahadiths.
There is one spectacular
incident which took place in
Baghdad when Bukhari took up
temporary residence there.
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 ahaadeeth
and changing the testimonials
and the text of the ahaadeeth
they were then recited by ten
people to Bukhari.
There was a crowd of gathered
people from within and
outside the city to witness the
outcome of such a test. When
the ahaadeeth were recited
Bukhari replied to all in one
manner, "Not to my
knowledge." However, after the
completion of all the
ahaadeeth Imam Bukhari
(R.A) repeated each text and
testimonial which had been
changed followed by the
correct text and testimonial,
such was the memory of
Bukhari.

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