Was Imam Bukhari a Tajik?
Most of population in these khanates were Turkic speaking, like uzbeks and kyrgyz, but had a big Tajik population. So Imam al Bukhari was persian or Tajik.
Are all Hadith in Sahih Bukhari authentic?
Yes, Most all Sahih Al-Bukhari hadiths are authentic. Sahih al-Bukhari, person to be admired and respected for all his efforts towards helping contribute a better understanding of Islam.
What is the real name of Imam Muslim?
Abū al-Ḥusayn ‘Asākir ad-Dīn Muslim ibn al-Ḥajjāj ibn Muslim ibn Ward ibn Kawshādh al-Qushayrī an-Naysābūrī
Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj/Full name
Is Tajik the same as Farsi?
Farsi and Dari are two dialects of the same language, mutually intelligible in written format, but very different when spoken. Tajik too has diverged from Farsi in both script and vocabulary and they are often mutually intelligible when spoken but not when written.
Where is the original copy of Sahih Bukhari?
the National Library of Bulgaria
Abridged Sahih Bukhari This is the oldest arabic manuscript kept at the National Library of Bulgaria.
Which is the most authentic Hadith book after the Holy Quran?
It has been unanimously agreed that Imam Bukhari’s work is the most authentic of all the other works in Hadith literature put together. As agreed by all the scholars, Sahih Al-Bukhari is the most authentic book after the Holy Quran.
Is Imam Bukhari’s hadith authentic?
Imam Bukhari is a famous Hadith expert together with Imam Ahmad, Imam Muslim, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, An-Nasai, and Ibn Majah. It has been unanimously agreed that Imam Bukhari’s work is the most authentic of all the other works in Hadith literature put together.
Why is Sahih al-Bukhari preferred over Sahih Muslim?
Sahih al-Bukhari is preferred over Sahih Muslim based on the authenticity of the Ahadith. Imam al-Bukhari was more strict in selecting Ahadith (chains) than Imam Muslim.
What makes a hadith authentic?
For a hadith to be considered authentic, a reliable chain of narrators is needed to connect that saying to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. In this, al-Bukhari excelled. By his late teens, al-Bukhari had completed his studies in Bukhara and set out to Makkah to do Hajj (pilgrimage) with his mother and brother.