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Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ismail al-Bukhari (Shawwal 13 194 AH - 1 Shawwal 256 AH) / (20 July 810 AD - 1 September 870 AD). One of the most important scholars of hadith, the sciences of men, the wound, the modification and the ills of Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah. He spent sixteen years collecting and classifying it. He grew up an orphan and sought knowledge since his childhood, and traveled throughout the Islamic world, a long journey to meet scholars, seek hadith, and heard from nearly a thousand sheikhs, and collected about six hundred thousand hadiths. He was widely known and was recognized by his peers, sheikhs and those who came after him of scholars for progress and leadership in hadith and its sciences, until he was called the Commander of the Faithful in hadith. . He is the first to write in the history of men. At the end of his life, he was tested and disgraced until he was expelled from Nishapur and Bukhara, and he went to one of the villages of Samarkand, where he fell ill and died.