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al-Bukhari
[ al-boo-kahr-ee; Arabic al-boo-khahr-ee ]
noun
- Muhammad ibn Is·ma·ʿil [m, oo, -, hah, -m, uh, d , ib, -, uh, n is-, mah, -eel], a.d. 810–870, a collector of the Hadith.
Example Sentences
Saudi Ambassador Walid al-Bukhari earlier shared a tweet from a pro-Saudi account containing a recording by a man, who the interior ministry believes to be a Saudi national living in Beirut's southern suburbs, a stronghold of Iran-backed Hezbollah.
The Saudi ambassador to Lebanon, Waleed al-Bukhari, praised the Lebanese authorities’ efforts “to uncover the facts and bring the perpetrators to justice” in a post on Twitter.
Bukhara, which had given Islam some of its foremost thinkers — the ninth century’s al-Bukhari, a compiler of Muhammad’s sayings and acts, or Hadith, and the 14th century’s Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Bukhari, the founder of the Sufi order Naqshbandi — had, as the Silk Road dried up around it, leaving it stranded, become a byword in the 19th century for insularity and zealotry.
There are also the predominantly-Uzbek Tawhid and Jihad Brigade, which is aligned with HTS, and the Imam al-Bukhari Brigade.
"World famous Islamic scientists and scholars like Imam al-Bukhari or Bahauddin Naqshband are buried in Uzbekistan," Mr Aqqulov says.
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