Narrated by 'Aisha: "I said, 'O Allah's Messenger! I have two neighbors and would like to know to which of them I should give presents.' He replied, 'To the one whose door is nearer to you.'" Riyad as-Salihin
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(The Reliance of Rulings from the Words of the Best of Mankind) is an authoritative classical compilation of jurisprudence-based prophetic traditions. Authored by the prominent Hanbali scholar Imam Al-Hafiz Abdul-Ghani al-Maqdisi (d. 600 AH), the text exclusively gathers "Agreed Upon" ( Muttafaqun Alayh ) traditions. These are prophetic traditions recorded in both Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim . Umdah Al-ahkam Vol. 3 Hadith No. 460
"Peace be upon you, Yazid," the traveler said wearily. "I have traveled from the northern pass. My wife is ill, and I seek to buy enough fabric to make her a new cloak for the coming winter. I have saved these copper coins for months."
If a wife has a valid excuse, she is not sinful. Narrated by 'Aisha: "I said, 'O Allah's Messenger
The marriage contract requires both parties to fulfill specific duties:
Scholars look for structural anomalies or historical anachronisms within the text itself. The inclusion of broken Arabic syntax alongside highly modern sentence structures exposes the text as an invention of the digital age rather than a 7th-century dictation. Verification and Digital Tools Authored by the prominent Hanbali scholar Imam Al-Hafiz
Jurists emphasize the phrase "and causes him to sleep in anger" . The spiritual warning applies when a refusal is arbitrary, vindictive, or used as a tool for emotional manipulation. If a husband is not angered because he understands her situation, the specific warning is not triggered.
The search query points directly to a known piece of online misinformation. A fabricated text has been circulated on social media platforms falsely attributing a blasphemous statement to the Prophet Muhammad via his companion Anas ibn Malik, claiming it is documented in Umdat al-Ahkam .
In exchange for financial protection, a mandatory dowry ( Mahr ), housing, clothing, and full sustenance provided by the husband, the wife provides companionship and exclusivity. Hadith 460 addresses a breach of this reciprocal contractual trust. It highlights the spiritual gravity of intentionally neglecting a spouse's legitimate emotional and physical needs. 1. Linguistic Breakdown
| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Specifically compiled ahadith related to Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) , covering core topics such as purification, prayer, zakat, fasting, hajj, trade, and marriage. | | Collection | It is a collection of collections , as its approximately 400 ahadith were selected for their authenticity and practical legal rulings. | | Authenticity | A key feature is that the vast majority of its ahadith are those agreed upon (muttafaqun 'alayh) by the two most authoritative hadith scholars: Imam al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim . This makes it a source of the highest reliability. | | Organization | The ahadith are arranged systematically according to jurisprudential topics, making it a practical guide for students and scholars. | | Influence | Its reliability and focus made it a cornerstone text for Islamic legal education. Numerous prominent scholars have written commentaries ( shuruh ) on it, including Ibn Daqiq al-'Id's Ihkam al-Ahkam and Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di's Taysir al-'Allam Sharh 'Umdah al-Ahkam . |