He wrote
al-Jāmi‛ al-ṣaḥīḥ, popularly called
Sunan al-Tirmidhi, one of the six canonical hadith compilations used in
Sunni Islam. He was born and died in
Bâgh (Persian meaning 'Garden'), a suburb of
Termez,
Khurasan,
Iran (Present day in Uzbekistan), to a family of the widespread
Banū Sulaym tribe. Starting at the age of twenty, he travelled widely, to
Kufa,
Basra and the
Hijaz, seeking out knowledge from, among others,
Qutaybah ibn Sa‛id,
Bukhari,
Muslim Nishapuri and
Abu Dawud.
Tirmidhī was blind in the last two years of his life, said to have been the consequence of his weeping over the death of Bukhārī.
Tirmidhi is buried in
Sherobod, 60 kilometers north of
Termez. He is locally known as Isa Termizi or Termiz Baba (Father of Termez City).
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