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Al-Ayni served as the chief Qadi (judge) in Cairo and was a teacher at various prestigious institutions. His mastery was not limited to Hadith; he was an expert in history, Arabic language, and Fiqh. His other famous works include Al-Binaya Sharh al-Hidaya (a commentary on Hanafi Fiqh), showcasing his deep-rooted expertise in legal theory.
: Most PDF editions allow you to search for specific keywords or Hadith numbers. Cross-Referencing Umdatul Qari Urdu Pdf 12
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | امّتُ القاری (اردو ترجمہ) | | Original Arabic Work | “Umdat al‑Qarī” – a classical Sharḥ (commentary) on Sahih al‑Bukhari | | Author (Arabic) | Imām al‑Muttaqī al‑Ṣādi (d. 1345 AH / 1926 CE) | | Urdu Translator(s) | Primarily Maulana Muhammad Saeed Rizvi and a team of scholars from the Darul‑Uloom tradition (different editions may list additional contributors). | | Publisher (modern Urdu edition) | Various, e.g., Maktabah Al‑Ilm (Karachi), Maktab Al‑Kamal (Lahore), Islamic Research Institute (Rawalpindi). | | Number of Volumes | 12 (sometimes 13, depending on the publisher’s pagination). | | Target Audience | Students of Hadith, scholars, and any Muslim seeking an in‑depth Urdu explanation of Sahih al‑Bukhari. | Al-Ayni served as the chief Qadi (judge) in
This volume is a defense and explanation of the Hanafi school. For example, regarding Al-Hawalah (transferring debt), al-Ayni compares the views of Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Shafi'i, and Imam Malik, proving the Hanafi position with the strongest chain of narration. : Most PDF editions allow you to search
The search for is more than a search for a file. It is a search for the legacy of Imam al-Ayni, a deeper understanding of the Prophet’s words, and a connection to 1,400 years of Islamic scholarship.