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is in accordance with it. Nasir, for instance, made wagf of his 
books. (6) A man makes wagf of a cow for the benefit of a rest- 
ing house, so that what may be obtained in the shape of milk 
and butter and curd will be given to the wayfarers. Then if 
this happens in a place where they have recognized it, the waqf 
is valid, as it is valid to make wag of the water of a public 
fountain. (7) 3 man makes wagf of an animal for the benefit 
of a resting place. ... (8) Aman makes wag/ of a bull for the 
benefit of the people of a millage, in order to cover their cows ; 
this is not valid, because religious merit is not intended thereby, 
and there is _ clear practice in its favour. (9) A man places a 
jar. ..... (10) A man makes iis * a building without its site. 
Hilal says this is not lawful. ) And it is reported from 
Zufar: a man makes wag of eae or grain or what is 
sold by measure or what is sold by weight. He declared it valid. 
It was said to him, ‘‘ How would it (waq/) ) be (carried out)?’’ He 
said that the money should be invested in business and the profits 
given in charity for the benefit of the object of the wag/, and what 
goes by measure and weight should be sold and their sale sin ai 
ceeds invested in commerce (bida‘ah) or business (Mudar ) 
as in the case of money. They have held on the analogy of the 
above decision, that if a person says ‘‘ this kurr (measure) of 
wheat is waqf > on condition that the same should be lent to 
such of the poor who have no seed grains s with them, so that 
(13) From Abi Yisuf . is reported that the “waaf of 
animals, etc.,........ not valid. (14) Aman makes waqf 
of a garden ‘with cows, cattle, SAVOR, CO... os ce valid. 
(15) A man in good health makes a waqt of a place and divests 
it from himself, whereupon a usurper takes possession of it, 
and intervenes between the waqf andhim. The Shay Imam 
Abi Bakr Muhammad b. al-Fadl says : Its price show be taken 
from the usurper and another place should be bought with it, and 
he shall make wag} of it according to theconditions of the previous 
one. 
. When the thing dedicated deteriorates, it is necessary to 
supply a substitute, as in the case of a dedicated horse, which is 
killed, or when a slave dedicated to the evn of ithe Ka‘bah 
is killed. (16) If the pearroegia of a waqf spends the dirhams 
or the wag for his own use. .....-- (17) Mateos: may sell 
mals dedicated to a rebeakiiane when they become old 
and useless. ( (18) The people of amosque...... (19) Muta- 
walli of a sear buys a house with the income of the mosque. 
ek eee (20) Mutawalli buys a bier with the income of 
the mosque by ..... (21) Ruined village with a well . 
