The Oxford Center for Islamic Studies was planned for researchers have introduced a twice-weekly seminar on the topic of their research. Accordingly, Baroat Omonov is a researcher of the IBISRC, currently conducting research at The Oxford Center for Islamic Studies in Great Britain, and he has conducted a seminar on the theme ” Commentaries to ” Sahih-UL Bukhari” based on the Khanafi school (on the example of “Umdatul Qari”).” It was attended by a scientific team of professors and researchers from the Oxford Center for Islamic Studies, as well as a free audience.
At the beginning of the seminar, the speaker informed about the practical results of the ongoing reforms in the field of religion and enlightenment in Uzbekistan, the established research centers and the work carried out in them. In particular, in the introductory part of the report, he spoke about the efforts of researchers of the International Research Center of Imam Bukhari to disseminate research and publications to the general public. The speaker before moving on to the main topic noted that his research work is also a part of his research activities.
The researcher highlighted the relevance and importance of the workshop topic, talked about the intended purpose and expected outcome, and revealed the social significance of these studies.
According to the report, Badriddin Aini’s commentary on Umdatul Qari fi Al-Jami’us Sahih lil Bukhari is one of the most important and comprehensive commentaries on Imam Bukhari’s Sahih Bukhari and is the most famous of the Hanafi sects.
Completed in 26 years, it is an encyclopedic work on the science of hadith, which, in addition to covering the meanings, jurisprudential issues, and scientific aspects of the hadith text in a simple and clear style, focuses on its grammatical-syntactic, morphological rules and aspects of puberty.
At present, this collection of hadiths is being studied based on the Hanafi school of jurisprudence.
In the future, the issues of jurisprudence and ethics covered in “Umdatul Qari” will be presented to the general public in the form of books, manuals, and brochures.
At the end of the seminar, there were questions and answers on the topic.