In the year 1025 AH (1616 CE), in the city of Isfahan, there lived a young Kurdish student named Zheen. He had memorized large portions of Sahih al-Bukhari but struggled with one particular hadith — the Prophet’s saying (zh frmwwda): “Actions are only by intentions.”
The Shaykh smiled and told a story: “Once, two students studied the same hadith from Bukhari. One sought fame, the other sought truth. Years later, the fame-seeker was forgotten, but the truth-seeker’s students spread his name until today.” The Shaykh added: “Between 1000 and 1050 AH, many memorized Bukhari’s book, but few lived by ‘intentions.’ Be among the few.” shyh albkhary b kwrdy zh frmwwda -1000 hta 1050...
Zheen spent ten years teaching only that hadith with sincerity. Later, his students recorded that he never sought reward but Allah’s pleasure. His village still recalls: “Zheen zh frmwwda — ‘Actions are by intentions’ — and he proved it.” Sincerity ( niyyah ) is the soul of learning Sahih al-Bukhari. Without it, knowledge is just ink on paper. With it, even one hadith can illuminate centuries. In the year 1025 AH (1616 CE), in
Zheen traveled to a famous scholar in Baghdad, Shaykh Mahmud al-Kurdi. The Shaykh asked him, “Why do you seek this hadith’s depth?” Years later, the fame-seeker was forgotten, but the
Zheen replied, “Because I want to teach it purely for Allah’s sake.”
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