The reference is a fabricated or non-existent citation often used in online misinformation campaigns to spread blasphemous or derogatory claims .
Unlike massive encyclopedias of traditions, Umdat al-Ahkam is a concise, specialized handbook containing only about 420 to 430 Hadiths in total (depending on the specific editorial sub-numbering of the Arabic manuscripts). Because the entire book does not even reach 460 entries, an authentic "Hadith no. 460" cannot exist within its pages. umdah+alahkam+vol+3+hadith+no+460+exclusive
Umdah al-Ahkam (The Provisions of Rulings) by is one of the most respected collections of Hadith in the Hanbali school and across the wider Sunni world. The author’s unique approach was to collect only those Hadiths that both Imam al-Bukhari and Imam Muslim agreed upon ( Muttafaqun ‘Alayhi ), ensuring the highest level of authenticity. The reference is a fabricated or non-existent citation
in the keyword — this is not a classification used in hadith sciences (authentic, good, weak, fabricated are the terms). “Exclusive” might imply a private narration, but no respected scholar describes a hadith that way in the context of Umdah al-Ahkam . 460" cannot exist within its pages
Riyad as-Salihin 460 - The Book of Miscellany - كتاب المقدمات
Hadith No. 460 from 'Umdah al-Ahkam (Vol. 3) is far more than an ancient text; it is a living, breathing legal foundation that continues to govern a pillar of Islamic worship. It brilliantly illustrates the Shariah’s dual commitment to rigid textual authenticity and flexible human welfare. By obligating this charity, the Prophet (peace be upon him) ensured that the joy of `Eid is not reserved for the wealthy but is a universal celebration, purifying the fasting person's minor shortcomings and enriching the hearts of the poor.