Sahih Al-Bukhari 9 Volume Set by Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan | Authentic Hadith Collection
Sahih Al-Bukhari 9 Volume Set by Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan | Authentic Hadith Collection
Publisher:
Darussalam Publications
Author:
Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan
Language:
Arabic
,
English
Binding:
Hard Cover
Pages: 4050
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
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Sahih Al-Bukhari 9 Volume Set by Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan | Authentic Hadith Collection
Sahih Al-Bukhari (9 Volume Set) by Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan is one of the most authentic and widely respected collections of Hadith in Islam. Compiled by Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari, this comprehensive Arabic-English edition contains over 7,500 narrations covering faith, worship, manners, business, family life, and every major aspect of Islamic teachings. Published by Darussalam, the translation is known for its clarity, accuracy, and ease of understanding, making it suitable for students, scholars, and general readers alike. This beautifully bound hardcover set is an essential reference for anyone seeking authentic guidance from the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. A timeless addition to every Islamic home, masjid, and educational library.
From Author:
Generally regarded as the single most authentic collection of Ahadith, Sahih Al-Bukhari covers almost all aspects of life in providing proper guidance from the messenger of Allah. This 9-Volume Bukhari is the work of over 16 years by Imam Bukhari who before writing any Hadith in this book performed two Rakat prayer of guidance from Allah and when he was sure of the Hadith's authenticity, he wrote it in the book. Tremendous amounts of errors exist in the translations by other translators. To eliminate the problem Dar-us-Salam spent over 3 years in the publication of this book and presented a book which is translated into English in a very easy and simple language, so that all readers can understand it without difficulty. This is the unabridged version consisting of 7563 ahadith (about 4000 pages) which are presented neatly in smaller books format and printed on fine paper. Each book (subtopics in each volume categorized by very broad topics such as the Book of As-Salat) contains many chapters which represent one logical unit of Ahadith. Each book contains anywhere from one to 150 chapters with each chapter containing several Ahadith. This book will be a great addition to your library while giving you a true perspective on the traditions of the Prophet (PBUH). In Imam Bukhari's 'Al-Jami-al-Sahih' (Sahih Al Bukhari) the Imam had recorded all the Sayings of the Prophet which he found to be genuine after thorough examination and scrutiny. He spent sixteen years in research and examined more than sixty thousand Sayings from which he selected only sayings whose genuineness and accuracy he established beyond the slightest doubt. Deducting duplicates, the Imam's collection contain about four thousand distinct Sayings.
Content:
The Book of Revelation (Kitab Al-Wahy):
The Book of Belief (Kitab Al-Iman):
The Book of Knowledge (Kitab Al-Ilm):
The Book of Prayers (Kitab Al-Salat):
Page:01
CONTENTS OF VOLUME NINE
فهرس الجزء التاسع
87 THE BOOK OF AD-DIYAT (BLOOD-MONEY)].
(1) CHAPTER. "...And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell.
(2) CHAPTER. "And if anyone saved a life.
(3) CHAPTER. "O you who believe! Al-Qiss is prescribed for you in case of murder..."
without submitting the case to the ruler.
(16) CHAPTER. If someone dies or is killed in a big crowd
(17) CHAPTER. If someone kills. himself by mistake, there is no Diya
(18) CHAPTER. If somebody bites a man and has his tooth broken
(19) CHAPTER. Tooth for tooth.
(20) CHAPTER. The Diya for fingers.
(4) CHAPTER. To question the killer till he confesses.
(5) CHAPTER. If someone kills with a stone or with a stick
(6) CHAPTER. "Life for life, eye for eye, nose for nose, ear for ear, tooth for tooth and wounds equal for equal."
(7) CHAPTER. Whoever punished with a stone
(8) CHAPTER. The relative of the killed person has the right to choose one of two compensations
(9) CHAPTER. To shed somebody's blood without any right.
(10) CHAPTER. Excusing somebody who killed by mistake.
(11) CHAPTER. "It is not for a believer to kill a believer except by mistake
CHAPTER. If a group killed or injured one man, will all have to give Diya or be punished with Al-Qişaş?
CHAPTER. Al-Qasama
CHAPTER. If somebody peeps into the house of some people.
CHAPTER. Al-'Agila who pay the DiyaCHAPTER. The foetus of awoman..
CHAPTER. The Diya is to be collected from the father of the killer and his 'Aşaba but not from the killer's children...
CHAPTER. Whoever sought the help of a slave or a boy.
CHAPTER. No Diya in cases of mines and wells.
(12) CHAPTER. If a killer confesses once, he should be killed.
(29) CHAPTER. No Diya for the one killed by an animal
(13) CHAPTER. Killing a man for having killed a woman
(14) CHAPTER. Al-Qişaş in cases of injury.
(15) CHAPTER. Whoever took his
right or retaliation from somebody
(30) CHAPTER. The sin of a person who killed an innocent Dhim 40 (31) CHAPTER. A Muslim should not be killed for killing a Kafir
CHAPTER. If a Muslim, being furious, slaps a Jew.
Page:02
CONTENTS OF VOLUME NINE
88 THE BOOK OF OBLIGING THE APOSTATES AND THE REPENTANCE OF THOSE WHO REFUSE THE TRUTH OBSTINATELY, AND TO FIGHT AGAINST SUCH PEOPLE
(1) CHAPTER. The sin of the person who ascribes partners in worship to Allah
(2) CHAPTER. Al-Murtad and A Murtaddah
(3) CHAPTER. Killing those who refuse to fulfil the duties enjoined by Allah, and considering them as apostates.
(4) CHAPTER. If somebody else abuses the Prophet
(5) CHAPTER.
(6) CHAPTER. Killing Al-Khawarij
and
Al-Muhidin
(7) CHAPTER. Whoever gave up fighting against Al-Khawarij in order to create intimacy..
(8) CHAPTER. "The Hour will not be established till two groups fight against each other, their claim being one and the same."
(9) CHAPTER. Al-Muta'awwali
89- THE BOOK OF AL-IKRAH (COERCION)
(1) CHAPTER. Whoever preferred to be beaten, killed and humiliated rather than to revert to Kufr
(2) CHAPTER. Selling under coercion or other circumstances to
رس الجزء التاسع
intercourse against her will
(7) CHAPTER. The oath of a man that his companion is his brother when he fears THE BOOK OF TRICKS. 67
(1) CHAPTER. Avoiding the use of tricks
(2) CHAPTER. (Tricks) in Ay-Salát
(3) CHAPTER. (Tricks) in Zakat..
(4) CHAPTER. Tricks in marriages.
(5) CHAPTER. What tricks are disliked in bargains.
(6) CHAPTER. At-Tangjush
(7) CHAPTER. Cheating in bargains.
(8) CHAPTER. Playing of tricks by the guardian of an attractive orphan- girl.
(9) CHAPTER. If somebody kidnaps a slave-girl and claims she is dead but her master finds her
(10) CHAPTER.
(11) CHAPTER. (Tricks) in marriage.
(12) CHAPTER. The trick by a woman with her husband.
(13) CHAPTER. Playing tricks to run from the disease of plague.
(14) CHAPTER. (Tricks in) gift- giving and pre-emption.
(15) CHAPTER. Tricks by an official person to obtain presents.
Publisher
Darussalam Publications
Author
- Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan
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Page:01
CONTENTS OF VOLUME NINE
فهرس الجزء التاسع
87 THE BOOK OF AD-DIYAT (BLOOD-MONEY)].
(1) CHAPTER. "...And whoever kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell.
(2) CHAPTER. "And if anyone saved a life.
(3) CHAPTER. "O you who believe! Al-Qiss is prescribed for you in case of murder..."
without submitting the case to the ruler.
(16) CHAPTER. If someone dies or is killed in a big crowd
(17) CHAPTER. If someone kills. himself by mistake, there is no Diya
(18) CHAPTER. If somebody bites a man and has his tooth broken
(19) CHAPTER. Tooth for tooth.
(20) CHAPTER. The Diya for fingers.
(4) CHAPTER. To question the killer till he confesses.
(5) CHAPTER. If someone kills with a stone or with a stick
(6) CHAPTER. "Life for life, eye for eye, nose for nose, ear for ear, tooth for tooth and wounds equal for equal."
(7) CHAPTER. Whoever punished with a stone
(8) CHAPTER. The relative of the killed person has the right to choose one of two compensations
(9) CHAPTER. To shed somebody's blood without any right.
(10) CHAPTER. Excusing somebody who killed by mistake.
(11) CHAPTER. "It is not for a believer to kill a believer except by mistake
CHAPTER. If a group killed or injured one man, will all have to give Diya or be punished with Al-Qişaş?
CHAPTER. Al-Qasama
CHAPTER. If somebody peeps into the house of some people.
CHAPTER. Al-'Agila who pay the DiyaCHAPTER. The foetus of awoman..
CHAPTER. The Diya is to be collected from the father of the killer and his 'Aşaba but not from the killer's children...
CHAPTER. Whoever sought the help of a slave or a boy.
CHAPTER. No Diya in cases of mines and wells.
(12) CHAPTER. If a killer confesses once, he should be killed.
(29) CHAPTER. No Diya for the one killed by an animal
(13) CHAPTER. Killing a man for having killed a woman
(14) CHAPTER. Al-Qişaş in cases of injury.
(15) CHAPTER. Whoever took his
right or retaliation from somebody
(30) CHAPTER. The sin of a person who killed an innocent Dhim 40 (31) CHAPTER. A Muslim should not be killed for killing a Kafir
CHAPTER. If a Muslim, being furious, slaps a Jew.
Page:02
CONTENTS OF VOLUME NINE
88 THE BOOK OF OBLIGING THE APOSTATES AND THE REPENTANCE OF THOSE WHO REFUSE THE TRUTH OBSTINATELY, AND TO FIGHT AGAINST SUCH PEOPLE
(1) CHAPTER. The sin of the person who ascribes partners in worship to Allah
(2) CHAPTER. Al-Murtad and A Murtaddah
(3) CHAPTER. Killing those who refuse to fulfil the duties enjoined by Allah, and considering them as apostates.
(4) CHAPTER. If somebody else abuses the Prophet
(5) CHAPTER.
(6) CHAPTER. Killing Al-Khawarij
and
Al-Muhidin
(7) CHAPTER. Whoever gave up fighting against Al-Khawarij in order to create intimacy..
(8) CHAPTER. "The Hour will not be established till two groups fight against each other, their claim being one and the same."
(9) CHAPTER. Al-Muta'awwali
89- THE BOOK OF AL-IKRAH (COERCION)
(1) CHAPTER. Whoever preferred to be beaten, killed and humiliated rather than to revert to Kufr
(2) CHAPTER. Selling under coercion or other circumstances to
رس الجزء التاسع
intercourse against her will
(7) CHAPTER. The oath of a man that his companion is his brother when he fears THE BOOK OF TRICKS. 67
(1) CHAPTER. Avoiding the use of tricks
(2) CHAPTER. (Tricks) in Ay-Salát
(3) CHAPTER. (Tricks) in Zakat..
(4) CHAPTER. Tricks in marriages.
(5) CHAPTER. What tricks are disliked in bargains.
(6) CHAPTER. At-Tangjush
(7) CHAPTER. Cheating in bargains.
(8) CHAPTER. Playing of tricks by the guardian of an attractive orphan- girl.
(9) CHAPTER. If somebody kidnaps a slave-girl and claims she is dead but her master finds her
(10) CHAPTER.
(11) CHAPTER. (Tricks) in marriage.
(12) CHAPTER. The trick by a woman with her husband.
(13) CHAPTER. Playing tricks to run from the disease of plague.
(14) CHAPTER. (Tricks in) gift- giving and pre-emption.
(15) CHAPTER. Tricks by an official person to obtain presents.
Who is Dr Muhammad Muhsin khan?
Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan was a renowned Islamic scholar and translator, best known for his translation and commentary of Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. He contributed significantly to making classical Islamic texts more accessible to English-speaking audiences. His works often focus on explaining key Islamic beliefs, practices, and eschatological events, including the return of Jesus Christ (Isa, peace be upon him). Dr. Khan’s scholarship is respected for its adherence to authentic Hadiths and its clear, educational approach to Islamic teachings.