he Book is based upon the Ahadith of our Prophet which have been the sources of Islamic Jurisprudence. Imam Ibn Hajr Asqalani (773H-852H) has recorded the true significance of the Ahadith and their origins & also made a comparison of the versions, if the sources are more than one. It contains a total of 1358 hadiths. At the end of each hadith narrated in Bulugh al-Maram, al-Hafidh ibn Hajar mentions who collected that hadith originally.
There are numerous different books of hadith in it including, Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jami at-Tirmidhi, " Sunan al-Nasa'i, "Sunan ibn Majah, and Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal and more.
Originally written and compiled in the 8th century by the great scholar Al Hafiz Ibn Hajar Asqalani, this book contains a collection of some of the Ahadith found in the sahih sita (the 6 authentic hadith collections, namely Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Dawood, An Nisai, Ahmed and At-Trimidhi.
Among the topic that this book covers are subjects ranging from marriage, business transactions to other more implicit aspect of the religion such as the five pillars. The book is well marked with footnotes and complicated terms have been explained in the sub notes. Because of these qualities Bulugh Al Maram has been accepted widely and is among the most sought after books.
Bulugh al-Maram holds a unique distinction as all the hadith compiled in the book have been the sources for fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) rulings (of the Hanbali Madhab).
ISBN: 9782745149824
AUTHOR: Ibn Hajar al Asqalani
TRANSLATOR: Gehan Abdel-Raouf Hibah
EDITOR: Muftah Aduly
LANGUAGE: Bilingual (Arabic and English)
BINDING: Hardback
PAGES: 520
DIMENSIONS: 26 x 15 CM
WEIGHT: 1 KG
PUBLISHER: Dar Al-Kotob Al-Ilmiyah (Beirut, Lebanon)
Abul Fadl Shihab al-Din Ahmad ibn Ali al-Kannani al-Asqalani, better known by the name of Imam Ibn Hajar, was born in Cairo in 773/1372.
He began his studies at the age of five and completed the memorisation of the Qur'an by the age of nine.A Shafi'i scholar and hadith master, he studied under renowned scholars in Cairo, Yemen and the Hijaz. Known as Shaykh al-Islam, scholars travelled from far away lands to take in knowledge from him.
He authored many works on hadith, history, biography, Qur'anic exegesis, poetry and Shafi'i jurisprudence; among the most famous of them is his fourteen-volume commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari called Fath al-Bari.
He passed away in Cairo in 852/1449
Some of his works include:
1. Fath ul Bari fi Sharh Sahih Bukhari: A commentary on the superb collection of Hadith by Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail Al-Bukhari. The most famous and well-informative commentary on Sahih Bukhari.
2. Bulugh Maram min adillatil ahkam: [English: Attainment of the objective according to evidence of the ordinances]. A very popular book on Hadith as it relates to finding evidence for basic Islamic jurisprudence.
Al Hafidh Ibn Hajr Al-Asqalani was a prominent Qadi in Egypt as well as in Ash-Sham for twenty-one years. He was humble, tolerant, and patient. He was described to be hilarious, steadfast, prudent, ascetic, selfless, generous, charitable, and he spent much time in voluntary prayer and fasting. Those who came to know him praised him of his high standard of good mannerisms in dealing with rulers, Imams, as well as those who sat with him young or old.