Dans Bulûgh al-Marâm, le grand traditionniste Ibn Hajar expose les plus importants hadîth du fiqh, et ce en se basant surtout sur les ouvrages de traditions suivants : Musnad Ahmad, Sahîh Bukhârî, Sahîh Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawûd, Sunan at-Tirmidhi, Sunan an-Nasâ'i, et Sunan Ibn Mâja. Translation titled, 'Attainment of Objective' (Dar us Salam) : Read / DownloadĪlternate version (Older version from Dar us Salam): Read / Download / Alternate linkĪlternate version (published by Dar ul Manarah) - DownloadĮn Islam, les prescriptions du Fiqh (le licite, l'illicite, le recommandé, etc.) trouve sa base dans les textes (le Coran et la Sunna). Because of these preferential qualities, Bulugh Al-Maram has been accepted widely and is among the most sought-after books of Ahadith. One more distinctive feature, along with others, is that the versions have also been shortened to present just the main purpose of the Hadith according to its classification under the chapter. 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 Hadith are generally from Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jami at-Tirmidhi, 'Sunan al-Nasa'i, 'Sunan ibn Majah, Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal and other books of Hadith.īulugh al-Maram holds a unique distinction in that all the hadith compiled in the book have been the sources for fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) rulings. 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. Bulugh al-Maram is the shortened name of the collection of hadith by al-Hafidh ibn Hajar al-Asqalani entitled, Bulugh al-Maram min Adillat al- Ahkam (translation: Attainment of the Objective According to Evidences of the Ordinances).
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