The Translation of the Meanings Of Sahih Al-Bukhari

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the nine volumes
the nine volumes

The Translation of the Meanings Of Sahih Al-Bukhari is the most famous English translation of the Arabic Hadith collection named Sahih Bukhari, the most prominent Sunni Hadith collection.

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[edit] Overview

It was translated by the Salafi scholar Muhamamd Muhsin Khan and is in 9 volumes. The Text used for this work is Fath Al-Bari, published by the Egyptian Press of Mustafa Al-Babi Al-Halabi, 1959 (1378 A.H.) [6].

[edit] Use

This translation is a part of the USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts and is hence the most referenced translation on the internet.

[edit] Shia view

Shi'a and some Sunnis accuse the translator of omitting and mistranslating several hadith. The disputed hadith include:

The word that the translator Mr Muhsin Khan has translated as "fondle" is mubasharath - and this actually means 'to have sexual intercourse'. The term had been used by Allah (swt) in the Qur'an re Ramadhan - wherein Allah (swt) had stated that the previous injunction prohibiting intercourse during the night was abrogated:
The Qur'an has clearly used this term as meaning intercourse so if we are to accept this hadith as Sahih then it means that Ayesha claimed Rasulullah (s) had sex with her whilst she was menstruating. By deeming such hadith as Sahih these Nasibi have alleged that Rasulullah (s) violated a Qur'anic injunction (astaghfirullah).
The image had such a lasting effect on the Sahaba Jabir, that Ahl'ul Sunnah's authority work Kashaf al Ghimma page 65, narrates Jabir's words, from the mouth of Ayesha:
"During my menses, Rasulullah (s) would 'Bashr' [have intercourse] with me. He would order me to tie a knot in a large cloth, after I did this he would embrace my chest"
Is there any greater immorality than having sex with one's wife during her menses? Allah (swt) has condemned such an act and the Ahl as-Sunnah have proudly claimed that Rasulullah (s) had done just that. [5]

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