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in the way of God. 
‘* Horses ’? means war-horses, etc. Camels are also compre- 
hended in this term, because the Arabs ride camels in battles ; 
arms are comprehended in the term ‘‘ suits of armour.’’ 
It is reported from Muhammad that it is valid to make 
wagf of such moveables as are influenced by T'a‘amul, e.g., spades, 
shovels, pickaxes, saw, bier and its pall, cauldrons, pots, copies 
of the Qur’an..... Muhammad holds that giyds is abandoned 
XIX. Tue Faru-at-Qapir (Vol. V, p. 429, Ed. Cairo). 
Al-Qudiri says that Abi Yisuf held the wag of land with 
cows and its cultivators (and they are slaves) valid ...... 
And if some of them fall ill an ome incapable of 
work, the Mutawalli may sell those who become unfit for work 
and buy with the price others who can work. Similarly as 
when some of them are killed and he takes the blood-money, 
he is bound to purchase another with it. 
....- The reason for applying the rule of Istihsan is based on 
well-known traditions concerning those articles, v.e., concerning 
