APPENDIX I. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY SHOWING THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 
OF THE WAQF OF MOVEABLES. 
THe KoRAN. 
I. The Koran. ~The first and foremost fountain-head of 
Muslim Law, religious and secular, is silent on the point. 
The Koran contains no allusion to the institution of Wagf. 
THe Hapiru. 
Il. ‘Umdat-al-Qari.—The celebrated commentary on the 
Sahih of al-Bukhari by the great doctor, al-‘Ayni (see infra XVI 
and XXII). Al-Bukhari is the hi ghest recorder of the tradi- 
tions. His collection of the sayings of the Prophet entitled the 
Sahih is the most authentic and celebrated. It is 7 
only to the Koran. (Encyc. Brit., 9th ed., vol. xvi, 
Introd. to Morley’s Digest of ae sar ecliii. Ba 
mann, Gesch. der. Arab. Litt., ed. 1901, p. 130). 
Ii. Fath-al- Bart. —Another celebrated commentary on 
the Sahih of al-Bukhari by Zayn al-din ‘Abd al-Rahman b. 
Ahmad, ‘the Hanbali, died 795 A. H.—(Haji Khalfa, vol. vil, 
p. 997, ed. Leipzig). 
Sui‘an Law. 
IV. Shara’i‘ al-Islam. anode is - chief authority for 
Shi‘ah Law in India.’’—Morley, 
. Masalik-al-A ham m.—** 4 eaaible . voluminous com- 
mentary on the Shara’i‘ al-Islam.’’ (Ibid.). 
MAuiki Law. 
VL ane prises of Sidi Khalil.—This celebrated com- 
ndium of Maliki Law is the Hidayah of the Maliki School. 
pe 
‘*The Mukhtasar of Khalil Ibn Ishaq is a work pri 
treating of the law ty to the Maliki doctrines ’’— 
orley, p. cclxxiv to cclxx 
VII. The Miskin. —One of the great original sources — 
of ram cae ‘He (Suhniin) held the post of Kadi at Caira- — 
and on points of doctrine his opinions are of standa 
asithoHey in tse: Maghri ib. He isthe author of the Mudawwa 
nah Beh oe containing the doctrines of the Imam Malik; this 
work... ....- is the main authority relied on by the people 0 of 
Cairawan. Died Ad. 240 (AD. 845).—Ibn Khalliken n’s 
