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price, there is no harm in his adding to it something from the 
profits of the lands. Similar is the rule applicable to the case of 
beasts of burden, implements of husbandry when dedicated 
along with the land (p. 463). 
ff the slave is killed and the Mutawalli takes his blood- 
money, he should buy with it another slave; thus it is laid 
down in the Fath-al-Qadir.... As for the wagf of move- 
ables independently, if they be horses or arms their wagf is valid. 
With respect to articles other than those, if they be things 
the dead, and copies of the Qur’dn), according to Abia Yiisuf 
their wagf is not valid, but according to Muhammad it is valid, 
and the generality of jurists including the Imam _al-Sarakhsi 
follow it. Thus itis laid down in the Khulasah, and this is the 
accepted view, and the fatwd is in accordance with the view of 
Muhammad, etc....... agf of abier, etc... ..... aqf 
OL At Oh Oi. 8... 3. Wag of books, ete. ..... Waof of a 
Ce ee valid like the wag of the water of a public 
fountain. Wagf of a bull.... not valid. Wagf of building in 
We, Otel Wagqf of shops in a bazar, ete. 
fis hie A a 
Qader. And if a person makes a wagqf of dirhams or what is 
estimated by measure or clothes, it is not valid, and it is said 
that where they have recognized it fatwd is given in favour of 
its validity. .... (Vol. II, pp. 462-64). 
XXXIII. Andit is laid downin the Fatawd of Abu’l-Layth: 
when a person makes a wagf of a cow for the benefit of a resting- 
house, stipulating that what comes out of her in the shape of 
milk and butter should be given to wayfarers, some of our mas- 
ters say, ‘‘ If it was in a place where such a wagf prevailed, 
I should expect it to be valid ’’; but other jurists declare their 
validity unrestrictedly because the practice of making such a 
wagf has arisen in the countries of the Muslims (Vol. VI, p. 540). 
THE HADITH. 
XXXIV. THe ‘Umpat-at-Qari (Vol. VI, p. 516, Ed. Cairo). 
Text : Chapter on the waqf of beasts of burden, war-horses, 
camels, commodities, and coins. Commentary: i.e., this is a 
