📖 Overview
Al-Adab al-Mufrad is a collection of 1,322 hadiths compiled by the renowned Islamic scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari. The text focuses on Islamic manners and etiquette, documenting the personal conduct and social behaviors of Prophet Muhammad.
The work stands as a distinct collection from al-Bukhari's more famous Al-Jami al-Sahih, following different criteria for hadith inclusion. While not adhering to the strict authentication standards of his main collection, the majority of hadiths in Al-Adab al-Mufrad have been verified as authentic or sound by later Islamic scholars.
This compilation provides a systematic approach to personal conduct, family relations, and social interactions within Islamic society. The work's enduring influence stems from its practical guidance on daily life and character development according to Islamic principles.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Al-Adab al-Mufrad as a practical guide to Islamic manners and daily conduct. Many note its clear organization and accessibility compared to longer hadith collections.
Likes:
- Simple categorization of topics
- Brief chapters make it easy to read in segments
- Includes specific examples of Prophet Muhammad's conduct
- Useful index for finding relevant hadiths
- Both Arabic text and English translation provided
Dislikes:
- Some translations lack scholarly commentary
- A few readers found certain hadiths difficult to interpret without context
- Print quality issues in some editions
- Inconsistent transliteration across different versions
Ratings:
Goodreads: 4.8/5 (487 ratings)
Amazon: 4.7/5 (156 ratings)
Reader quote: "Perfect for daily reading and practical application. Each chapter gives clear guidance without being overwhelming." - Goodreads reviewer
Most criticisms focus on publication quality rather than content, with readers particularly noting binding issues in recent printings.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 Al-Bukhari began collecting and memorizing hadith at age 10, eventually memorizing over 300,000 narrations during his lifetime.
🔹 The title "Al-Adab al-Mufrad" translates to "The Unique Book of Manners," reflecting its exclusive focus on Islamic etiquette and moral teachings.
🔹 Each hadith in the collection is categorized into 644 distinct chapters, making it one of the most systematically organized early Islamic texts on ethics.
🔹 The book has been translated into over 20 languages and remains a core text in traditional Islamic education systems (madrasas) worldwide.
🔹 Unlike Sahih al-Bukhari which took 16 years to compile, Al-Adab al-Mufrad was completed in a much shorter timeframe, likely around 2-3 years.