In the majority of contemporary verified editions (such as the popular Dar Ibn al-Jawzi or Dar al-Hadith printings), covers the Book of Pilgrimage (Kitab al-Hajj) .
The work is divided into sections corresponding to Islamic law: umdah al ahkam vol 3 460
The Hadith establishes that under extreme necessity (such as the infliction of lice causing harm), a pilgrim may break the restrictions of Ihram (in this case, shaving hair). However, this permission comes with a mandatory compensation. In the majority of contemporary verified editions (such
Hadith Studies (Dirasat al-Hadith) Reference: Umdah al-Ahkam by Hafidh Abdul-Ghani al-Maqdisi Focus: Volume 3, Page 460 (Standard Contemporary Editions) shaving hair). However
Based on the standard pagination, the reference likely points to the Hadith narrated by regarding the ruling on hair removal during Ihram.