Umdah Al-ahkam Vol. 3 Hadith No. 460 !!top!! Instant

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: References to "Volume 3, Hadith 460" often stem from specific multi-volume commentaries (such as those by Shaykh al-Uthaymeen or Ibn Daqiq al-Id ) rather than the primary text itself. Umdah Al-ahkam Vol. 3 Hadith No. 460

This hadith relates to the settlement of debts within a mosque: If you want to deepen your study of

The isnad (chain) in the versions found in Umdah al-Ahkam is relatively succinct, typically passing through a well-known transmitter whose reliability is debated among scholars. Traditional hadith critics discuss the transmitters’ memory, corroborating witnesses, and possible biases. Classical jurists sometimes accept this hadith for legal purposes while scholars of hadith classification may differ, calling it sahih (authentic), hasan (good), or da‘if (weak) depending on the edition and the chain compared with other reports. Classical jurists sometimes accept this hadith for legal

My analysis shows two conflicting pieces of information. Result 0 presents a hadith that appears to be a fabrication. This content is clearly from a polemical website and is not a reliable source for Islamic teachings. In contrast, results 20 and 21 show that in a standard digital copy of the book, the same volume and page number correspond to a well-known, authentic hadith about Zakat al-Fitr narrated by Abdullah ibn Umar. This hadith is foundational in Islamic jurisprudence regarding the obligatory charity at the end of Ramadan.

These sources reinforce the significance of Ramadan and fasting, while also highlighting the importance of considering one's marital obligations when undertaking spiritual practices.

Obligation of the husband to provide full maintenance ( Nafaqah ). Practical Application in Modern Marriage

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