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Sahih Bukhari
Book • 870
Sahih al-Bukhari is a comprehensive collection of hadiths compiled by Imam Muhammad al-Bukhari over a period of 16 years.
It contains over 7,500 hadiths (with repetitions) and around 2,600 unique hadiths, organized into 97 books.
The collection is highly valued for its stringent criteria for authenticity, including the requirement for a complete and unbroken chain of narrators (isnad) and the verification of each hadith against the Quran.
It covers various aspects of Muslim life, including Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), prayers, and other actions of worship.
The work is widely regarded as the most authentic collection of hadiths after the Quran.
It contains over 7,500 hadiths (with repetitions) and around 2,600 unique hadiths, organized into 97 books.
The collection is highly valued for its stringent criteria for authenticity, including the requirement for a complete and unbroken chain of narrators (isnad) and the verification of each hadith against the Quran.
It covers various aspects of Muslim life, including Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh), prayers, and other actions of worship.
The work is widely regarded as the most authentic collection of hadiths after the Quran.
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als wichtigstes Buch nach dem Koran im sunnitischen Islam.


Pierre Vogel

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#195 Wie gefährlich ist der Islam wirklich? (Pierre Vogel)
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as a salafi book that he used to buy and sell as a teenager.


Yasir Qadhi

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Interview - Understanding Salafism with Skepislamica
Mentioned by the speaker as an example of someone who maintained a vertical relationship with God.

Khutbah: Lessons from the mistakes of Shaytan
Mentioned as containing ahadith about the blessings of Umar ibn al-Khattab.

Lives Of The Sahaba 14 - Umar b. al-Khattab - PT 03
Mentioned by Hamza Yusuf in reference to a quote from Sahih al-Bukhari.

Reflections On Sura Qāf #04
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when discussing a prolific hadith narrator who escaped Ta’if.

Omar Suleiman

Abu Bakra (ra): The Freed Slave of Allah