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If you want, I can:

(Recorded in Sahih Muslim and Sunan at-Tirmidhi) umdah+alahkam+vol+3+hadith+no+460+exclusive

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 If you want, I can: (Recorded in Sahih

At first glance, this hadith appears to restate the well-known principle of Khiyar al-Majlis (the option of the session). However, the exclusive addition of “except in the case of a transaction where the right of option is stipulated” is what makes Volume 3, Hadith 460 a cornerstone for Islamic contract law. The Text of the Hadith At first glance,

While numbering can vary slightly between different publishers (such as Darussalam vs. local prints), Hadith 460 in most standard editions of Volume 3 falls under the , specifically the chapters dealing with prohibitions within the mosque .

Narrated by Anas ibn Malik, stating that three things follow a deceased person—family, property, and deeds—but only deeds remain with them.