His Early Years
Based on Imam Bukharee's acchievements as an adult, it should come as no surprise that he was raised in the best of households - household of piety and knowledge.Even though his father died when he was still a young child,he inherited from him his love of knowledge.
Muhammad ibn Abu Haatim Al-Warraaq related that he heard Imam Bukhaaree say,"I was inspired to memorize hadeeth narrations when I was still in school." How old were you then?" Muhammad ibn Abu Haatim asked.
"Ten years old or younger," Imam Bukharee replied. "Then I left school and attended the lectures of Ad-Daakhilee and others. One day while he was reading out (Hadeeth narrations) to the people , Ad Daakhilee said ,'Sufyaan (related from) Abu Az-Zubair from Ibraheem.' I said ,' Abu Az-Zubair didnt relate (Hadeeth narrations) from Ibraheem.' He scolded me, but I(insisted and) said,'Go back to the source ( where you have the narration written down).' He entered (his home perhaps), looked (at the reference where the narration was written down), and then came out and (realizing the mistake) said to me ,'O young child, what is it then?' I said ,'It is Az-Zubair ibn 'Adee from Ibraheem.' he then took my pen from me , corrected the mistake in his book, and said ,'You have spoken the truth. "
When Imam Bukharee( may Allah have mercy on him) was asked how old he was when he attended the study circles of Ad-Daakhilee, he responded,'I was eleven years old. And by the time I turned sixteen, I had memorized the books of Ibn Al-Mubarak and Wakee', and I knew what they said ( i.e., I knew what their views were about specific hadeeth narrations and about issues that pertained to Islamic jurisprudence)." [1]
To be sure, Imam Bukhaaree's parents were pious ; but beyond their religious virtues , they were wealthy as well. So in short, Imam Bukhaaree was raised in a household that was truly blessed. His father's wealth which he had partly inherited, was blessed, for as we have hitherto mentioned, it was all derived through lawful means. And it was blessed also in terms of how it was spent, for Imam Bukhaaree spent a great deal of it on his scholarly pursuits.
What wealth Bukharee had left he used for business, not doing business himself - his lofty purpose in life left little for him to do business himself - but instead entering into business partnerships with others who would manage the business side of affairs while he provided the capital. Completely free from having to worry about matters that pertained to business, Imam Bukharee was able to spend all of his time on the great purpose of his life: to server the religion of Islam by helping to preserve divinely revealed knowledge. In every way possible, Allah (subhana wa tallah) provided for him, so that he could devote himself to realize that purpose.
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[1] Tareekh Baghdad (2/6 , 7) ; Siyar A'laam An Nubala (12/983); Muqaddimul -Fath (502)