A seller would refrain from milking a cow, camel, or sheep for several days before taking it to the market. This caused the udder to appear large and full, leading a potential buyer to believe the animal was a high-yield milk producer.
, as the total number of hadiths in most standard editions of this work—such as the one compiled by —is typically around 420 to 430 hadiths . Umdah Al-ahkam Vol. 3 Hadith No. 460
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Islamic marriage ( Nikah ) is a legal contract creating mutual obligations. One fundamental right established by this contract is regular access to lawful intimacy, which serves to protect both spouses from external temptations.
"Perhaps," Khalid replied, "but we stand within the sanctuary that God has made sacred. Even the trees here are safe from the axe, and the wild game is safe from the hunter. Are we, the sons of Adam, less deserving of the peace God has commanded for this land than the birds and the thorns?"
"The Prophet (peace be upon him) made the charity of breaking the fast – or he said: of Ramadan – obligatory: one of dates or one sa’ of barley, upon every Muslim, free or slave, male or female, young or old. Then the people equated it (i.e., began to give) half a sa’ of wheat for the young and the old." [Source: Volume 3, Page 460, Book of Zakat, Chapter of Sadaqat al‑Fitr – Kashf al‑Latham Sharh Umdat al‑Ahkam ]