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Muhammad Fouad Abd al-Baqi (1882-1967) is a researcher and author specialized in the Prophet’s hadith. He composed the verification, graduation and indexing of his books and the development of vocabulary indexes of the Holy Qur’an and a translator in French and English of orientalist books in hadith and Qur’an dictionaries. He is the author of the book pearls and coral in what the Sheikhs agreed upon. His upbringing and life He was born in one of the villages of Qalyubia in March 1882, and he grew up in Cairo, and at the age of five traveled with his family to Sudan, where his father worked as an agent for the financial administration at the Ministry of War, and he remained there for about a year and a half, during which he joined the Aswan Primary School, then the family returned to Cairo, and completely settled there. Muhammad Fouad Abdel-Baqi joined Abbas Primary School, and stayed there until he reached the primary certificate exam in 1894, but he was unsuccessful in obtaining it after he failed the entire French section in the school, so he left it to the American School, and studied there for two years, then left it too, and in 1899 he worked At the Tala Center in Menoufia Governorate, he was a teacher of Arabic at the Al-Masaa’i Al-Shakura Association School, and after a period of time he worked as a principal in a school in the villages of Lower Egypt, and remained in this position for two and a half years. When the Agricultural Bank announced a job as a translator, he applied for it, and was appointed to the bank on December 30, 1905, and it seems that he found inclination and satisfaction with his new job, so he worked in it for a long time until October 3, 1933 AD. Arabic and French, and to be associated with friendships with the flags of his time. His relationship with Sheikh Rashid Rida, and he was among those with whom Muhammad Fouad Abd al-Baqi was associated with the friendship and disciple of the modernist scholar Muhammad Rashid Rida, the disciple of Imam Muhammad Abduh, and the sponsor of the reform movement after him, and the owner of Al-Manar magazine, which rendered great services to Islamic thought, and was a beacon of light for Muslims looking for guidance and the way orthodoxy. Muhammad Fuad Abd al-Baqi, the owner of al-Manar, was obliged since he met him in 1922 and did not leave him until his death. Indexed dictionary of the words of the Prophet's hadith. God willing, the English version of the book “The Key to Treasures of the Sunnah” by Vinsk, Professor of Oriental Languages ​​at the University of London, will fall into the hands of Sheikh Rashid Rida. Muhammad Fouad Abdel-Baqi, and the translation of this work took five years of hard work until he completed it in 1933 in the best way. A book from the books of the Sunnah until the hadith is found. Before the man began translating, he had sent to “Fensk” asking him for a permit to translate as the author of the book, so he responded immediately, and sent him the first part of the indexed dictionary of the words of the Prophet’s hadith, which is based on its issuance with a group of orientalists. When he saw it, he found it Many errors included a disclosure, and he sent it to Vinsk, who was pleased with this, and wrote to him asking him to review the last experiences of the book before printing, so he responded to his request, and if we know that the dictionary is done by more than forty orientalists around the world, then corrects their work and corrects them together, we realize the value of the work that was It is done by the man, and Finsk noted the valuable participation of "Abd al-Baqi" in his introduction to the first volume of the dictionary. The indexed dictionary of hadith terms is based on listing the words contained in the hadith of the Prophet, and arranging them on the letters of the lexicon, with mentioning a phrase from the hadith in which the word was mentioned. The two Sahihs: Sahih Al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, and the four well-known Sunan, which are Sunan Abi Dawood, Al-Tirmidhi, Al-Nasa’i and Ibn Majah, in addition to the Musnad of Ahmad bin Hanbal, which is the largest of the books of the Sunnah, Sunan Al-Darami and Muwatta Malik. The book is one of the great works that served the Sunnah and facilitated access to hadith, at a time when there were no CDs containing tens of thousands of hadiths, and we use it now to access knowledge of the source of the hadith.