The memorial complex of Al Bukhari
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Today we visited to the memorial complex of Imam Al Bukhari at 10 o'clock. And today's duty was Shakhrizoda.
We went there by passing in central park.
Before entering its inside, we took a photo. Then Shakhrizoda started speak about its hostory.
We gained a lot of information about this museum.After ending of Shakhrizoda's presrntation, our teacher, Zarifa Gafurovna asked some questions from hef presentation
Then we entered its inside.
Its museum is located in the bottom of the hall.
Let's to talk about history.
The Memorial Complex of Imam Al Bukhari is situated in the northern section of the Samanid Park opposite the ancient Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum. It is a recent structure, as the small museum was opened in 2001. It is a unique design, as it is shaped as a book which is partially open, with the spine facing south. Behind the book is the easily recognisable crescent moon symbol. There are star shaped designs on either side of the steps leading to the museum. The architect is Zoirsho Kilichev, and it is reported that he used bricks on the book to represent cells and ultimately hadiths collected by the famous Imam.
Muhammad al-Bukhari was born in Bukhara, and lived between 810-870. His father was a scholar of the hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad), and as a teeneger he started recording these sayings which were passed verbally at the time. He traveled to Mecca at sixteen, and also visited other holy cities over a long period including Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, Bahgdad and Basra. He used this period to interview religious leaders of these holy cities and record hadiths. It is reported that he received more than 500,000 hadiths, and returned to Bukhara in his 30's.
On his return he compiled 7,275 of the tested hadiths in a book known as "al-Jami' as-Sahih". This book is represented on the monument. The book is considered second only to the Koran by Sunni muslims. The museum highlights his travels, text collection and other interesting facts on the book. For his work, the imam received the title, "Master of Hadith Scholarship". The book was used as the basis to judge rulings on religious issues. The Imam died at the age of sixty in a small village named Hartang, near to Samarkand. His mausoleum is located 30 km north of Samarkand, and is a place of pilgrimage.
There are many attractions in the Samanid Park including the Zoo, Talipach Gate, Ismael Somoni mausoleum and the lake which offers a wide variety of activities. This area may be reached by walking west from the old city through the east gate of the park, taking a bus to Mirdustim Street and walking in a northerly direction or taking a bus to Sulaymon Murodov Street and walking east along the ancient wall to access the park.








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