**Sahih al-Bukhari** (صحيح البخاري) by [[Muhammad al-Bukhari]], a 3rd-century AH [[Bakrite]] scholar, is the most authoritative collection of hadith in Bakrite Islam. Known for its rigorous methodology, it is a cornerstone in Bakrite jurisprudence and theology.
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> [Arabic · Dar al-Hadara 2015](https://archive.org/details/sahih-al-bukhari-arabic_202307/mode/2up)
> al-Bukhari, Muhammad Ibn Isma'il. *Sahih al-Bukhari*. Riyadh: Dar al-Hadara, 2015.
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> [English · Darussalam 1997](https://archive.org/details/sahih-al-bukhari-arabic-english-full/sahih-al-bukhari-english-vol-1/)
> al-Bukhari, Muhammad Ibn Ismaeil, _The Translation of the Meanings of Sahih al-Bukhari_. 9 vols. Translated by Muhammad Muhsin Khan. Riyadh: Darussalam, 1997.
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## Selected quotes
- [[Abu Sa'id al-Khudri's hadith of the lizard hole, Sahih al-Bukhari 1]]
- [[Abu Sa’id al-Khudri’s report of the Prophet saying the killers of Ammar will invite to Hellfire, Sahih al-Bukhari]]