Tajrid us Sarih is a summarized version of Sahih al-Bukhari (compiled by Sh az-Zabeedi). This has been explained by Sh `AbdurRazzaaq al-Badr hafizahullaah in Madeenah. (Arabic audios available here). Copies of the original book in English available here: Jarir; Darussalaam USA; Darussalaam UK.
If you are unable to buy the book you may download it from here, or access the full Sahih al-Bukhari here.
This series presents a summarized translation of Sh `AbdurRazaaq’s explanation in English. (Presented by Adnaan ibn Salman).
Introduction & 1 The Book of Revelation
Biographies of Imam al-Bukhari, Imam az-Zabidi and Sh `AbdurRazaaq al-Badr
Hadith 1: Actions are but by their intentions
Hadith 2: How is the divine inspiration revealed to you?
Hadith 3: The commencement of revelation
Hadith 4: The pause in revelation
Hadith 5: ‘Move not your tongue to make haste therewith’
Hadith 6: Allaah’s Messenger’s sallAllaahu`alaihiwasallam generosity (especially in Ramadan)
Hadith 7: Heraclius questions Abu Sufyan about the Prophet sallAllaahu`alaihiwasallam
2 The Book of Eemaan (faith/belief)
Hadith 8: Islam is built upon 5
Hadith 9: Eemaan is 60 odd branches
Hadith 10: the Muslim avoids harming Muslims with his tongue or his hand
Hadith 11: Whose Islam is best?
Hadith 12: to feed (others) is part of Islam
Hadith 13: to love for your brother what you love for yourself is part of eemaan
Hadith 14 & 15: to love the Messenger (sallAllaahu`alaihiwasallam) is part of eemaan
Hadith 16: the sweetness of eemaan
Hadith 17: loving the Ansar is a sign of Eemaan
Hadith 18: the Ansaar giving the pledge of allegiance to the Prophet sallAllaahu`alaihiwasallam
Hadith 19: to flee away from fitan (trials and tribulations)
Hadith 20: the statement of the Prophet sallAllaahu`alaihiwasallam: ‘I know Allaah better than all of you do’
Hadith 21: those with faith the weight of a mustard seed will be removed from Hell
Hadith 22: variation in levels of the believers
Hadith 23: Hayaa (modesty) is part of faith
Hadith 24: ‘But if they repent and perform as-Salat and give Zakat then leave their way free’
Hadith 25: Which deed is best?
Hadith 26: If one does not embrace Islam truly
Hadith 27: re: ungratefulness to one’s husband (and lesser kufr)
Hadith 28: sins are from ‘Jaahiliyyah’
Hadith 29: when two groups of the believers fight one another
Hadith 30: Lesser ‘zulm’ (oppression)
Hadith 31 & 32: the signs of a munafiq (hypocrite)
Hadith 33: praying on laylat-ul-qadr is from eemaan
Hadith 34: striving in Allah’s cause is from eemaan
Hadith 35: praying during the nights of Ramadan is from eemaan
Hadith 36: Fasting is a part of faith
Hadith 37: The Religion is very easy
Hadith 38: Salaah is a part of faith (hadith re: the change in Qiblah)
Hadith 39: Virtue of someone who enters Islam
Hadith 40: Most beloved deed to Allah is that which is done regularly
Hadith 41 & 42: Faith increases and decreases
Hadith 43: To pay Zakaat is a part of Islam
Hadith 44: To accompany the funeral processions is a part of faith
Hadith 45: Abusing a Muslim is fusuq and killing him is kufr
Hadith 46: Argument prevented information re: the night of Decree being known
Hadith 47: Jibreel `alaihisSalaam asking the Prophet ﷺ about Eemaan, Islam and Ihsan
Hadith 48: Clear and unclear matters
Hadith 49: Paying the khumus is from eemaan
Hadith 49 cont.
Hadith 50: Actions are by their intentions
Hadith 51: Actions done hoping for reward from Allaah
Hadiths 52 & 53: Being sincere to the Muslims
End of the Book of Eemaan
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