ecxl Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
50. 
ol aI ds 
A versified work on Muhammadan law according to the 
Hanafite School. Author unknown. Composed in 4.8. 785 = 
A.D. 1383. The author commenced the work at the age of 56 
and completed it in five years. 1t is divided into 335 Namah 
and the number of verses is 15,200, as appear from the follow- 
ing verses :— 
pa ald dels ima ued 
plosS cl ameter ue 
pes crt herd o-+6 I 
poly eli Cpe y shay J 
Jato cgrdin af uty) 
roy uy roma wewayy) oy — Ni 
al_& yf ol x} yoo 
288 3 wy Grae “uly Do 
Jetivo po ey! Je et 
ce ae é i 9 os 9 Oh 
owe 9d 32 Bayly o& &—hee 
ae 9 Oe ee ae oe) Jty-— p—ites pas pie 
Namah 4 and 5 contain eulogies of Firaz Shah (4.5. hee 
790 = a.p. 1351-1384) and Nasir-al-Din Mahmid Diblavi ( 
H. 757 = a.D. 1356). Written in fine Ta‘lig. Another in- 
complete copy is also here. 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
feild yt came opet Ot 
51. 
A collection of te opinions, arranged under the ust 
headings of the Muhammadan law books, by Md. 1570. 
‘Abd-Allah of Mu’minabad. Composed in 4.H. 018 = a Jo- 
et is an autograph copy as re Fe from a note in the °° 
phon :— 
wr 9 ag lad Uy) wy cal ~ St gant ye Be ed g AIG wpe 28? 
ee pa) ey gle 5 AsJ} Gye gJlai al} ibe on indy abit? 
gscla} Wh od) ala le! ons Lo - Eland s vmses ole of 
a ol cFgad} a ose et xl 
Written in Naskh. 
