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Bukhari Quotes

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“賲丕 賷氐賷亘 丕賱賲爻賱賲 賲賳 賳氐亘 賵賱丕 賵氐亘 賵賱丕 賴賲賾 賵賱丕 丨夭賳 賵賱丕 兀匕賶 賵賱丕 睾賲賾 - 丨鬲賶 丕賱卮賵賰丞 賷卮丕賰賴丕 - 廿賱丕 賰賮賾乇 丕賱賱賴 亘賴丕 賲賽賳 禺胤丕賷丕賴
No fatigue, disease, sorrow, sadness, hurt or distress befalls a Muslim - not even the prick he receives from a thorn - except that Allah expiates some of his sins because of it. (Sahih al-Bukhari, Book 70, #545)”
Anonymous

“賲賳 賯丕賱 毓賱賷賾 賲丕 賱賲 兀賯賱 賮賱賷鬲亘賵兀 賲賯毓丿賴 賲賳 丕賱賳丕乇
Whoever ascribes to me what I have not said then let him occupy his seat in Hell-fire! (Sahih al-Bukhari, Book 3, #109)”
Prophet Muhammad

“The Most Excellent Jihad is the Conquest of One鈥檚 Self.”
Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

“Why have not Al-Bukhari himself wrote what he has collected? Is it really possible for Muslims to depend on writers about whom they know nothing; and, consequently, build a whole religion on nothing but a guess?”
M. J. ALOHMAYED, Dismantling ISIS

“One can gain the lofty rank of Imam Abu 岣n墨fa has in hadith by his elevated chain. He narrates many hadith with chains that are termed Thunaiy膩t (Two-narrator narrations) and Thulathiy膩t (Three-narrator narrations). This means that between the Imam and the Messenger of Allah a there only exists three narrators and often only two. In a recent study published under the title: Al- Imam al-A鈥榓zam Abu 岣n墨fa Wa al-Thunaiy膩t Fi Mas膩nidihi, by Shaikh Abd al-Aziz al-Sa鈥榙i, it is stated just the two-narrator narrations (Thunaiy膩t) of the Imam are approximately 219 narrations. This makes his narrations, according to the standards of the classical hadith specialists (Muhadithin), stronger and more esteemed and valuable4 than the narrations found in the Sahihs of Al-Bukhari and Muslim, as there, one will nd, that the number of narrators between the muhaddith and the Messenger a are in most cases not less than four (in fact, the thulathiy膩t of Imam Bukhari only number 21 narrations). This proves beyond doubt that Imam Abu 岣n墨fa was not only a reputable Muhaddith, moreover he was from the major authorities and Huffaz of Hadith.”
Muhammad Sajaad, Understanding Taqlid: Following One of the Four Great Imams