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Readers must verify the source of any "exclusive" or controversial religious narration, ensuring it comes from a recognized academic or scholarly source. 5. Summary

As we delve into , the focus shifts toward the nuances of communal worship and the etiquette of the Masjid. Hadith No. 460 specifically addresses a situation that balances the necessity of the prayer with the maintenance of the mosque's purity. The Text of the Hadith

In classical one-volume prints, a text numbered near 460 falls into the later legal categories. These usually focus on corporate and social dealings, including Marriage ( Nikah ) , Financial Transactions ( Buyu‘ ) , Crimes ( Hudud ) , or Judicial Decisions ( Aqdiyah ) . Deciphering the Legal Context of Late-Book Narrations umdah+alahkam+vol+3+hadith+no+460+exclusive

The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "Three things follow a dead person: members of his family, his property, and his deeds. Two of them return, and one remains with him. His family and wealth return; his deeds remain with him." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]

For any Muslim involved in trade, family business, or online commerce, memorizing and understanding this hadith is not optional—it is essential. It prevents disputes, fosters trust, and aligns commercial ethics with the Sunnah. Readers must verify the source of any "exclusive"

Example: “I sell you this garment for $10, provided you lend me $100.” This combines a sale with a loan (qarḍ jarra manfa’ah), which is a form of riba (usury).

contain between 400 and 430 total hadiths, meaning a "Hadith No. 460" does not exist in the original text. Fabricated Content Hadith No

📚 Umdah al-Ahkam | Vol. 3 | Hadith No. 460 📚

| Collection | Hadith No. | Wording | |------------|------------|---------| | Sahih al-Bukhari | 5584, 5585, 6179 | “Every intoxicant is khamr, and every khamr is haram.” | | Sahih Muslim | 2003 (a) | “Every intoxicant is haram.” | | Sunan Abi Dawud | 3679 | “Every intoxicant is khamr.” | | Sunan al-Tirmidhi | 1862 | Similar wording. | | Sunan Ibn Majah | 3391 | “Whatever intoxicates in large quantity, a small quantity is haram.” |