dc.description.abstract | This study explores the full authenticity of al-Bukhari's book, focusing on Darqutni and
Ibn Hajar's opinions. Al-Bukhari's book was deemed 'Sahih or authentic and therefore
accepted by the ummah as a hadith book of authentic contents. Despite this, Darqutni had
commented on the hadiths of Sahih al-Bukhari in his work, al-Ilzamat wa-al-Tatabbu'. As
a reaction to this, Ibn Hajar wrote Hadyu as-Sari Muqaddimah Fath al-Bari to respond
to Darqutni's about Sahih al-Bukhari. Darquitni was a prominent figure in the discipline
of hadith. Ibn Hajar was a master scholar of hadith. His expertise is evident in his
explanation of Sahih al-Bukhari. This study compared the criticisms of Darqutni to Ibn
Hajar's response to those criticisms, by using the hadiths and sayings of the Imams to reach
credible conclusions. This study used comparative, inductive, and analytical approaches to
examine the issues highlighted from the criticisms of Darqutni and the responses of Ibn
Hajar. The research findings found several factors, an important one: Darqutni brought
some other narrations for hadiths, which he considered to have 'illah. This finding
coincided with the condition of al-Bukhari's writings, which did not require a compilation
of all authentic hadiths. Instead, he only chose hadiths considered the most authentic and
thus left out many others. Finally, this study found that Darqutni tended to emphasise the
accuracy of hadiths. On the other hand, al-Bukhari was more concerned with the narration
of hadiths and their meanings. | en_US |