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Die Sammlung der Hadithe

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First published January 1, 2010

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Muhammad هbn Ismaa'eel ibn Ibraaheem ibn al-Mugheerah ibn Bardizbah al-Bukhaaree
popularly known as al-Bukhaaree or Imaam al-Bukhaaree, was a Sunni Islamic scholar of Greater Khorasan. He is the author of the collection of hadeeths which Muslims regard as the most authentic of all Hadeeth compilations, Al-Jaami'-us-Saheeh . Most Sunni scholars consider it second only to the Qur’an in terms of authenticity. The Arabic word saheeh translates as authentic or correct.

Imaam al-Bukhaaree was born in 810 A.D. / 196 A.H. in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. His father, Ismail Ibn Ibrahim, was a known hadith scholar who died while he was still an infant and he was hence raised by his mother. Imam Bukhari began studying hadith, memorising works of Abdullah ibn al-Mubaarak while still a child.

At age of sixteen, Imam Bukhari made the pilgrimage to Mecca, beginning a series of travels in order to increase his knowledge of hadith. He went through all the important centres of Islamic learning of his time, talked to scholars and exchanged information on hadith. It is said that he heard from over 1,000 men, and learned over 600,000 traditions.

After sixteen years’ absence he returned to Bukhara, and drew up his al-Jami’ as-Sahih, a collection of 7,275 tested traditions, arranged in chapters so as to afford bases for a complete system of jurisprudence. Imam Bukhari finished his work around 846 A.D., and spent the last twenty-four years of his life visiting other cities and scholars, teaching the hadith he had collected. In every city that he visited, thousands of people would gather in the main mosque to listen to him recite traditions. Imam Bukhari died in a village near
Samarkand in the year 870/256.

The Sahih Al-Bukhari book covers almost all aspects of life in providing proper guidance of Islam such as the method of performing prayers and other actions of worship directly from Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Hadiths are a practical example of the implementation of Quranic guidance and are essential supplements to the teachings of the Quran. Neither the Quran nor the Sunnah can be understood correctly without the other. They have been meticulously compiled by individuals with exceptional memory skills and analytical expertise like Imam Bukhari, who travelled tirelessly to collect thousands of narrations and distinguish the true words of prophetic wisdom. Muslims during the time of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)
and generations that followed and generations to come are blessed to have these pearls of wisdom to guide us in a righteous, Islamic way of life leading to Al-Firdaus.

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Profile Image for Basti Moods.
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January 28, 2025
Woher kommt einem dieser Hadith bekannt vor?

"Ihr werdet die Juden bekämpfen, bis einer von ihnen Zuflucht hinter einem Stein sucht. Und dieser Stein wird rufen: 'Komm herbei! Dieser Jude hat sich hinter mir versteckt! Töte ihn!'" (S.331)

"Der Prophet – Gott segne ihn und schenke ihm Heil-, sprach: „Die
Stunde wird kommen, da die Muslime gegen die Juden solange kämpfen und sie töten, bis
sich die Juden hinter Steinen und Bäumen verstecken. Doch die Bäume und Steine werden
sprechen: „Oh Muslim, oh Diener Allahs, hier ist ein Jude, der sich hinter mir versteckt.
Komm und töte ihn!“ Nur der Gharkad-Baum wird dies nicht tun, denn er ist ein
Baum der Juden.“" (Charta der Hamas)
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April 24, 2016
Wenn mann die angeblichen Reden und Taten von Mohamed lesen möchte, den viele Muslime als ihren Vorbild ansehen, dann sollte man sich diesea Werk von Bukhary kaufen.

Es ist aber zu erwähnen, dass der Autor erstens Mohammed nicht kannte zweitens mehr als 200 jahre nach Mohammeds Tod gelebt hatte, und drittens, dass er mündliche Aussagen als Quellen nimmt.
Ein weiterer wichtiger Punkt ist der, dass sich einige Hadithe sich sehr stark wiedersprechen.Deswegen kann man sich die vollkommen berechtigte Frage stellen:
Wie authentisch kann das schon sein?Die Antwort ist garnicht, aber es ist die erste schriftliche üBerlieferung über den Propheten.

Bevor man sich als gläubiger Muslim sich Mohammed als Vorbild nimmt, sollte mann sich dies Punkte zur Herzen nehmen.
Und bevor man Mohmmed-Kritik betreibt, auch:)
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