Mukhtasar Sahih al-Bukhari (Ibn Abi Jamrah)

Mukhtasar Sahih al-Bukhari (Ibn Abi Jamrah)

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Jam' al-Nihayah fi Bad' al-Khayr wa al-Ghayah

The scholars of this Ummah have agreed that after the Qur'an, the Sahih of Imam al-Bukhari is the most authentic book in Islam. This is its most celebrated summary.

Mukhtasar Sahih al-Bukhari by Imam Ibn Abi Jamrah al-Andalusi condenses one of the most authentic and comprehensive collections of prophetic narrations into 297 essential hadiths. A distinguished Andalusian scholar and Hadith master, Ibn Abi Jamrah gathered from each book of the Sahih only the narrations that carry the kernel of its meaning, at times a single hadith from an entire chapter, streamlining the work into an accessible form without compromising authenticity or depth.

When he observed a declining enthusiasm for memorizing hadith because of the length of their chains of transmission, he resolved to compile an abridged collection: a concise work, easy to memorize and rich in practical benefit. He omitted the full chains, keeping only the narrating Companion, so that the words of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ could be carried in the heart.

He named the work Jam' al-Nihayah fi Bad' al-Khayr wa al-Ghayah, The Gathering of the Outcome in the Best and Most Superior Beginning, hoping that Allah would grant whoever recites it or hears it the best of beginnings. The collection encapsulates the core of Imam al-Bukhari's monumental effort and serves as a practical gateway to the Sahih. It is a cornerstone work, respected across generations for its depth, clarity, and enduring relevance to contemporary spiritual and ethical questions, and it is still read and studied in circles of knowledge wherever there are Muslims.

"Bukhari's book is not recited at any time of difficulty, except that relief is obtained. Nor is it carried on any boat and that boat sinks under any circumstance."

Related by Ibn Abi Jamrah in his introduction

The Author

The Imam, the Hadith Master, Shaykh Abu Muhammad Abdullah ibn Sa'd ibn Abi Jamrah al-Azdi al-Andalusi (d. 699 AH) was raised in al-Andalus in a household of knowledge and piety. He settled at last in Egypt, where seekers gathered around him at his zawiyah, and where he authored a complete tafsir of the Qur'an, this Mukhtasar, and its expansive commentary, Bahjah al-Nufus.

Shaykh Taj al-Din Ibn Ata'illah said, "I saw the Master of Messengers ﷺ in a dream. He said to me, 'Have you not visited the ruler of the East and the West?' I asked him, 'O my Master, who is the ruler of the East and the West?' He said, 'Abdullah ibn Abi Jamrah. His glance never fell on anyone except that they were rectified.'"

Ibn Ata'illah asked to be buried beside him.

The First Printing

On the blessed day of Jumu'ah, before this first batch entered the press, our entire team traveled to the printing factory. The gold illumination ink used on every page and every cover of this first printing was mixed by hand and handpicked by twelve members of our team, with Salawat recited over it as it was prepared.

Mixing the gold illumination ink for the first printing

Our team and I personally mixed the gold ink used in the printing, reciting Salawat from start to end.

We then inspected every page and every cover as the sheets came off the machines, reciting Salawat over them before binding.

Every copy of this first printing carries that gold.

— Muhammad Sattaur, Publisher

This project was begun by the IGP reading community on the 27th night of Ramadan 1446.

From the Press Floor
Inspecting the print process

Inspecting the print process

Going through the printed sheets

More inspecting

Inspecting a batch up close

Ayman from our Malaysia team inspecting a batch up close while reciting Salawat

Checking the details at the press console

Everything is in the details

Checking the gold illumination under the inspection light

Ensuring the gold illumination is the correct strength and brightness

A close look at the gold illuminated pages

An honor to get this into the homes of Muslim readers

This Edition
The first complete English translation of the Mukhtasar, presented alongside the fully voweled Arabic.
Arabic text edited from five manuscripts by Dar al-Minhaj of Jeddah and rechecked against the Sultaniyyah edition of Sahih al-Bukhari, commissioned by the Ottoman Caliph Abdul Hamid II.
Translated by Talut Dawood and Nick (Owais) Orzech, with constant reference to the author's own commentary, al-Sharnubi's lexical notes, and Ibn Hajar's Fath al-Bari.
Explanatory footnotes drawn from the commentary tradition.
A biography of the author, Publisher's Note, Translator's Note, and Ibn Abi Jamrah's own introduction.
297 hadiths across the books of the Sahih, from the Beginning of Revelation to Pure Monotheism.
Two Editions

Gold Illuminated Hardback

A hardback edition carrying the hand-mixed gold of the first printing on its pages and its cover. Made for the shelf, the majlis, and gifting.

Leather PU Edition

Soft leather PU with foam padding, made to be carried, opened daily, and read until its corners soften.

A Family of Works

This volume joins the Shamail, the Khasais, and the Maghazi as the fourth work in our family of publications devoted to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. The Shamail gave his description, the Khasais his rank, the Maghazi his battles. The Mukhtasar gives his words.

Details

Author: Imam Ibn Abi Jamrah al-Andalusi
Translators: Talut Dawood & Nick Orzech
Language: English and Arabic
Hardback, Gold-Illuminated: 288 pages
Publisher: Imam Ghazali Publishing

We ask Allah to accept this work and to make it a means of reviving gatherings around the words of His Messenger ﷺ.

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