Author
Ahmad Ibn Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ali Ibn Mahmoud Ibn Ahmad Ibn Ahmad, Al-Kinani, Al-Asqalani, Al-Shafi’i, Shihab Al-Din, Abu Al-Fadl, judge of Shafi’i judges in Egypt, known as Shihab Al-Din Ibn Hajar Al-Asqalani, hadith scholar, jurist, linguist, writer, imam, and memorizer.
Author Original
أحمدبنعليبنمحمدبنمحمدبنعليبنمحمودبنأحمدبنأحمد، الكناني، العسقلاني، الشافعي، شهاب الدين، أبو الفضل، قاضي قضاة الشافعية بالديار المصرية، المعروف بشهاب الدين ابن حجر العسقلاني، المحدث، الفقيه، اللغوي، الأديب، الإمام، الحافظ
Publication Date
866
Publication Place
Egypt -
Subject
Religious Sciences | -| Hadith and its sciences -| Serving the nation based on Sahih Imam Al-Bukhari | -| Explanations, footnotes, comments, and jokes on Sahih Al-Bukhari
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
Yes
Pages Count
341
Physical Dimensions
17.7 × 27.5 سم.
Library
Kashaf Albukhari
Record ID
3900
Library Location
Sulaymaniyah, Istanbul, Türkiye
Date
866
Notes
He wrote the titles, names of sources and references, and the word “he said, and I said” in red. #- Documentation: Al-A’lam (1/178), Kahala (2/21), Kashf Al-Zunun (2/1231). | The date of completion of the book's writing was confirmed from the Library of the Chief Writer, No. (194); It was stated in it: “The author, may God Almighty have mercy on him, said that his collection, Ahmad bin Ali, was completed... on the first day of Rajab Al-Farad in the year one hundred and eight forty-two, except for what he added to this booklet on the twelfth of Rajab of that year. He collected the introduction in the year thirteen and began explaining it in the beginning of the year seventeen, and praise be to God.”
Sample Text
The opening of the manuscript: His statement in the chapter on the one who says, “Nothing interrupts the prayer,” meaning an action other than the one praying, and the translated sentence he mentioned in the chapter is clear from the saying of Al-Zuhri, and it was narrated by Malik in Al-Muwatta’ on the authority of Al-Zuhri on the authority of Salem bin Abdullah bin Omar on the authority of his father (may God be pleased with them). ... The conclusion of the manuscript: Chapter on mentioning the evils of the dead... And the hadith of Aisha, may God be pleased with her, “Do not curse the dead”... It contains forty-eight traces attributed to the Companions and those after them, six of which are connected, and the rest are suspended, and God Almighty knows best what is correct. It is followed by the book on the obligation of zakat.
Başlık Kaynağı
الأعلام 1/178 - كشف الظنون 1/549 - معجم المؤلفين 2/21 - هدية العارفين 1/130
Müellif ve Başlık Kaynağı
كشف الظنون م 1 ص 547 وص 548 وص 345 شذرات الذهب م 7 ص 270 الضوء اللامع م 2 ص 36 البدر الطالع م اص 87 لسان الميزان ص 6 الدرر الكامنة ص 4 رفع الأصر م 1 ص 85 الرسالة المستطرفة ص 62 1 ذيل تذكرة الحفاظ ص 332 وص 381.
Müellifin Diğer Adları
ابن حجر العسقلاني، أحمد بن علي
Eser Telif Bitiş Yüzyılı (Hicri)
التاسع
Müellif Doğum Yüzyılı (Hicri)
الثامن
Müellif Vefat Yüzyılı (Hicri)
التاسع
Alt Kütüphane Adı
السليمانية (الأم)
Nüsha Durumu
مفردة
Alt Kütüphane Kayıt No
235
Alt Kütüphane Yeri (Ülke)
تركيا
Alt Kütüphane Yeri (Şehir)
استانبول
İstinsah Bitiş Yüzyılı (Hicri)
التاسع
Nüsha Değeri
نسخة جيدة
Cilt No
الجزء الثاني
Satır Sayısı
29
Yazı Türü
نسخ معتاد
Yazı Tanımı
جيد
Metin Dışı Notlar
وقفٌ: وقفٌ.
Diğer Konu
العلوم الدينية | الحديث وعلومه | شروح الحديث | شروح صحيح البخاري