There is no legitimate Islamic text or authentic tradition within ' Umdat al-Ahkam
Introduction: In our continued journey through the masterpiece of hadith literature, Umdah al-Ahkam by Imam Abdul-Ghani al-Maqdisi, we arrive at Hadith number 460 in the third volume. This collection is unique because it compiles only those narrations that serve as a basis for legal rulings (Ahkam), making it a favorite for students of Fiqh. umdah+alahkam+vol+3+hadith+no+460+exclusive
This short but powerful hadith forbids a specific type of sale that involves ambiguity, uncertainty (gharar), and potential injustice. Scholars of Islamic finance and jurisprudence explain it in several ways: There is no legitimate Islamic text or authentic
Vol. 3, Hadith no. 460] “Narrated by Anas Ibn Malik “I heard from the Scholars of Islamic finance and jurisprudence explain it
Note: If you have the exact Arabic text of your edition, replace this with the actual hadith #460 from your Vol. 3.
Discusses the etiquette of giving gifts to neighbors (giving to the one whose door is closer). Riyad as-Salihin Hadith 460: