Part 1: A Critical Assessment of Sahih Bukhari
- A Critical Assessment of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part 1: A Critical Assessment of Sahih Bukhari
- Chapter 1: Bukhari as a Narrator
- Abu Zar’ah and Abu Hatam on Bukhari
- Duhli and his criticism of Bukhari
- Bukhari and his deviation from the path of Ahl Al-Bayt
- Bukhari and Ghadir tradition
- Ibn Jazer and Ghadir tradition
- Bukhari and his skepticism about Imam Sadiq’s traditions
- Sunni scholars and issue of loving Prophet’s progeny
- Are they truthful in making this claim?
- Qattan and his criticism of Imam Sadiq (a.s)
- Who is Mujalid Bin Sa’eed?
- Dahabi and Imam Sadiq (a.s)
- Who is Qattan?
- Incredible claims
- The story of Ibn Madini’s Al-Ilal
- Chapter 2: Baseless Traditions in Sahih Bukhari
- The tradition of ‘[Prophet’s] proposing to 'Aisha
- The tradition of ‘intercession of Ibrahim for Azer’
- The tradition of Prophet's ‘praying on the corpse of Ibn Abu Sulul’
- The tradition of ‘three lies told by Prophet Ibrahim’
- The tradition of ‘a prophet setting ant’s nest on fire’
- The tradition of ‘eating forbidden meat’
- The tradition ‘Prophets do not leave behind inheritance’
- The tradition of ‘Ali’s quarrel with Prophet over nightprayer’
- Fabricated tradition and the objection of fatalism
- The tradition of Ali's ‘proposing to Abu Jahl’s daughter’
- The tradition 'Ali is not superior to the Prophet's companions'
- The tradition that allows taking wage for reciting from the Holy Quran
- The tradition of 'asking for rain' narrated by Asbat
- The tradition 'traditions will increase after me'
- The tradition that prohibits (playing) musical instruments
- The tradition 'a believing adulterer does not in fact commit adultery'
- Three persons take Prophet to Mi'raj
- Monkey stoned to death for fornication
- Hamidi and Ibn Abd Al-Barr
- Bukhari and three other fabricated traditions
- Great Sunni leaders and these fabricated traditions
- The Tradition Masruq Narrates from Um Ruman
- Temporary Marriage forbidden in Khaibar year
- Chapter 1: Bukhari as a Narrator
- Part 2: An evaluation of Sahih Muslim
- Bibliography