The Biography of Imam At-Tirmidhi
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- Weight: 0.499 kg
- Dimensions: 14 × 3 × 24 cm
- Author: Salahuddin Ali Abdul Mawjood
- Translator(s): Abu Bakr Ibn Nasir
- Cover Type: Hardcover
- Pages: 372
- Publisher: Darussalam Publishers & Distributors
Description:
Imam At-Tirmidhi (210H – 279H), may Allah have His mercy on his soul, was born during the caliphate of Abbasid Khalifa Al-Ma’mmun Abdullah ibn Harun Ar-Rashid, who started the fitna that the Quran was a creation of Allah and not His speech. Throughout his life, 9 Muslim Khalifas ruled, some pious and noble, while others committed evil and innovations.
Imam At-Tirmidhi traveled extensively in pursuit of knowledge, which led him to become a Faqih and Muhaddith of his time. He related Hadith from notable scholars, including Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim, and studied under Imam Malik. His dedication earned him a high status in the field of Hadith, with his book Al-Jami' At-Tirmidhi being one of the most respected collections of Hadith available today.
The book also explores the high regard Imam At-Tirmidhi gained in other fields such as Tafsir, Fiqh, and history. Scholars like Al-Hafiz ibn Al-Athir praise his work, emphasizing its unmatched organization and benefit.
About the Series:
This book is part of a series dedicated to the biographies of renowned scholars and Muhaddithin, whom Allah granted honor and glory. It highlights various aspects of their lives, including their character, religious dedication, and attributes, showing how their example is a source of guidance for Muslims today. The book seeks to inspire believers to embody the noble attributes that led these scholars to illuminate the world with their piety, knowledge, and righteous deeds.




