| The 
Authenticity of Sahih Bukhari By Jhangeer Hanif   
Question: In some of your articles and answers published in this journal, 
you have pointed out that there are some problematic Ahadith in Sahih 
Bukhari. I have often heard Sahih Bukhari being considered as the 
second most authentic book after the Qur’an. If we are questioning the 
validity of Sahih Bukhari then is there no true authentic work of 
Hadith for the common person to read or consult? Answer: Before I specifically answer your question, it seems appropriate 
to elaborate the mode of transmission of Ahadith and the criteria 
established by the scholars to ascertain their authenticity.
 Ahadith are in fact reports that have been transmitted by individuals and 
therefore are scrutinized in the light of the criteria that mainly hinge upon 
the personality of those individuals and the interlinked chain that is 
established between them. Hence, the criteria may be summarized as:
 i. Checking 
the individuals Character
 Memory
 Understanding
 ii. Continuity
 iii. Corroboration
 Their brief 
explanation follows:  i. Checking 
the individual Since at the core of this mode of transmission stands the personality of some 
individuals, it needs to be ascertained whether the transmitters had a good 
character and whether they were capable of retaining what they actually heard or 
observed. In addition, that they had the ability to comprehend and express 
things without distorting the message.
 ii: 
Continuity An interlinked chain needs to be established between the transmitters. They must 
be shown to be in direct contact and communication with each other. In this 
respect, their respective locations and their proximity in time are 
investigated. Any unreasonable break, be it of location or time, raises doubts 
as to the authenticity of a report.
 iii. 
Corroboration Other corroborating reports are gathered to support the one at hand. It must be 
appreciated that as the significance of a report increases, it becomes 
imperative that it be corroborated by many other similar reports since any 
significant matter could not have been confined to a small number of people 
alone.
 Thus, all the Hadith literature is judged in light of these criteria. As 
far as your question about Sahih Bukhari is concerned, it should be kept 
in mind that this collection is a research work of a Hadith scholar and 
like other accomplishments of human beings, cannot be devoid of the shortcomings 
to which all their works are subjected. Consequently, when the Ahadith 
contained in it are judged, some stand up to the criteria and some have to be 
declared da‘if or gharib. Thus, the question is not about the authenticity of 
Sahih Bukhari as a whole but about the individual Ahadith of which it 
is made up.
 
 
 It must be 
appreciated that though the criteria delineated above provide a certain degree 
of reliability to a report, they can never substantiate its authenticity beyond 
a shadow of doubt. Just because a transmitter may have a highly good character, 
exceptionally good memory and outstanding ability to comprehend and express the 
facts and figures, it can never be claimed that he had an ‘infallibly’ good 
character, ‘unfailing’ memory and ‘perfect’ understanding. Furthermore, the 
expedition to collect information about those involved in the transmission of a 
report is another task that could never be fault free. It is for this reason 
that the authenticity of a Hadith cannot be substantiated beyond a shadow of 
doubt. Consequently, it is advisable to consult a scholar who is able to refer 
the issue at hand to the two fundamental sources of Islam, the Qur’an and
Sunnah, and thereby guide the seeker accordingly.    Source: 
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