Book Description
Sahih Al Bukhari (All Volumes in One Book) No Repetition in This Literary Hadith Sahih Bukhari contains 7,563 hadith reports, but of these some 2,450 may be considered as distinct, while the others may be called their repetitions. Repetitions of the same report very often occur in different books and chapters. These types of repetitions are: Hadith that have the same content and same chain of narration. Hadith that have the same content with a different chain of narrations. Hadith that have more than one content through the same chain of narration. This book contains 2,398 hadith. All effort has been taken to omit repetitions, although some have been kept for a clear narrative. The Sahih Bukhari collection of Hadiths is considered to be the most authentic collection of the teachings and sayings of the Prophet (ﷺ). These Prophetic traditions, or hadith, were collected by the Uzbek Muslim scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari, after being transmitted orally for generations. Al-Bukhari traveled widely throughout the Abbasid empire from the age of 16, collecting those traditions he thought trustworthy. It is said that al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith and included only 2,602 traditions in his Sahih.