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Ismail Ibn Ibrahim () (756 – 810) was most notable for being the father of Imam Bukhari. Ismail ibn Ibrahim died in 810, when Imam Bukhari was only an infant, not yet 1 year old.


Biography


Ancestry

Ismail's ancestry can be traced to a farmer named Bardizbah who lived in the vicinity of
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. Bardizbah's had a son named al-Mugheerah who accepted
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. Mugheerah eventually had a son named Ibraaheem, the father of Ismail Ibn Ibrahim.


Life

Ismail Ibn Ibrahim became a known scholar of
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, praised by Muslims as a man of great piety and sound reputation. Scrupulous in his habits, he is said to have mentioned on his deathbed that in all he possessed there was not a penny which had not been earned by his own honest labour. Ismael also married and had two sons, Ahmad and Muhammad. Muhammad would later be known as Imam Bukhari, the most prominent
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hadith collector.


Death

When Imam Bukhari was only an infant, Ismail died at the age of 54. He left a considerable fortune to his widow and two sons.


References


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