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Q: Who is the narrator of the book 'Sahih Bukhari'?
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What is Islam's book of sayings?

The Hadiths. (These have been collected in several collections of which Sahih Al-Bukhari and Sahih Al-Muslim are the most respected.)


Is eve mentioned by name in sahih bukhari?

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Where can you find pictures of Muhammed?

There is no picture of Prophet Mohammed. Because he was afraid,his follower may worship him. All the pictures with the prophet pbuh on it are false!! But for the people that want to know how he was and looked like, there is(a part of) a chapter in the book "Sahih Bukhari" that says something about him. Sahih Bukhari: Volume 7: book 72 (Book of) Dress: (hadith)number 783 - 814


How many hadeeth did imam bukhari memorize?

al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith and included only 2,602 traditions in his Sahih


Islam's holy book?

The most authentic bieng Al-Quran. Considered as The Word of God. Followed by the Sahih Bukhari and other Hadith, i.e sayings of the Prophets.


What book contains the collected teachings of the prophet Muhammad?

The folowing books are the most famous collectings of the sayings of Hazrat Muhammad SAW.: 1. Al-Sahih Al-Bokhari 2. Al Sahih Al-Muslim, 3. Mota Imam Malik, 4. Tirmazi Sharif, 5. Ibn-i-Maja


Sahih bukhari vol 7 in urdu language?

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What are the names of seven books of hadith?

1) Sahih Al Bukhari 2)Sahih Muslim 3)Sunan Abu Dawod 4)Sunan Al Sughra 5)Jami Al Tirmidi 6)Sunan Ibn Majah


Which hadith book is believed to be almost 100 percent authentic?

The hadith book that is believed to be almost 100 percent authentic is Sahih al-Bukhari (صحيح البخاري‎). Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani quoted Aboo Ja'far al-'Uqailee as saying, "After Bukhari had written the Sahih, he read it to Ali ibn al-Madini, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Yahya ibn Ma'in as well as others. They considered it a good effort and testified to its authenticity with the exception of four hadith. Al-'Uqailee then said that Bukhari was actually correct regarding those four hadith." Ibn Hajar then concluded, "And they are, in fact, authentic." Also, Ibn al-Salah said in his Muqaddimah: "It has been narrated to us that Bukhari has said, 'I have not included in the book al-Jami' other than what is authentic and I did not include other authentic hadith for the sake of brevity.'" In addition, al-Dhahabi said, "Bukhari was heard saying, 'I have memorized one hundred thousand authentic hadith and two hundred thousand which are less than authentic.'"


What are rewards for sonsering an orphan in Islam?

Sahih Bukhari Volume 8, Book 73, Number 34:Narrated Sahl bin Sa'd:The Prophet said, "I and the person who looks after an orphan and provides for him, will be in Paradise like this," putting his index and middle fingers together.


What is it about the Hadith that modernist Muslims find both disturbing and embarrassing?

It is not the concept of the Hadith themselves that Modernist Muslims find disturbing or embarrassing, but the several of the Hadiths which advocate for:Anti-Semitism (Claims that Jews must be killed for there to be peace in the World: Sahih Bukhari 4:56:791)Violence against women (Discussions on Wife-Beating: Sahih Muslim 4:2127)Execution of apostates (Man converts to Judaism from Islam and Executed for this: Sahih Bukhari 9:89:271)The difference in value of a human life depending on a person's religion (No Muslim should be executed for the murder of a Non-Muslim because they are not equal: Sahih Bukhari 1:3:111)Mass killings ordered by Mohammed (The Massacre at Khaybar:Sahih Bukhari 5:59:512)Numerous other unacceptable issues in modern-society.The sad thing is that too few Muslims are disturbed or embarrassed by these Hadiths.


Why do Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih al-Muslim have different hadiths?

The names of the collections come from the fact that the collections were seen to refer to the roughly 10% of Hadiths that were accurate or sahih (صحيح) in Arabic. The second name refers to the scholar who compiled the list, al-Bukhari (البخاري) or al-Muslim (المسلم). The two scholars, even though they used the same method to determine which hadiths were sahih and which were not, came up with distinct lists of what hadiths they believed were sahih. While they agreed on a large number of hadiths, the disagreements are noticeable and this is why there are different hadiths in the different collection. Other hadith collectors, like Abu Darda have still other hadiths that they consider sahih, but are rejected by both al-Bukhari and al-Muslim.