Vol. VII, No. 6.] The Wagqf of Moveables. 377 
[N.S.] 
Biographical Dictionary, vol. ii, p. 131 (Baron De Slane’s 
Translation). 
VIL. Dardir.—A well-known commentary on the Mukhta- 
sar of Sidi Khalil. 
I Dasiqi. Another well-known commentary on the 
Mukhtasar of Sidi Khalil. 
SHAFi‘i Law. 
X. The Ghayat-al-Bayan and the Sharh Ghayat-al-Bayan.— 
See Supplement to the Catalogue of the Arabic MSS. in the 
British Museum by Dr. i u, p. 203, No. 318, Ghayat al-Bayan 
of al-Ramli, ‘‘ a commentary by Jamal-uddin upon a metrical 
treatise on Shafi‘i‘Law entitled al-Zabad by Ahmad b. Raslan.’’ 
See Brockelmann, p. 224. 
Hawnari Law. 
A. EaRiy UanORE ES 
x uduri, also spelt ‘‘ Kudury.’’—The earliest extant 
treatise on Hanafi Law, the celebrated Hiiyah being only one 
of its commentaries. See Morley, p. cclx 
‘* Al-Kuduri died in A.H. 428 (A D. 1036).’”’ Jbid., 
p- celxv. 
XII. Qadi Khan (also spelt as Cazi Khaun, Kazi Khan, 
&c.), author of Fatawa oe Khan gerne de called Fatawa 
Khaniyyah or simply al-Khaniyyah, d. A.H. (1195 A.D.). 
Es ed of equal  guthority with sins ” Hidayah. (Morley, 
eclxxxv; Harington’s ‘ Analysis of the Bengal Regulations,’ 
vol. i, p. 236). Higher than the Hidayah according to— 
(1) D’Ohsson’s Tableau Général de V Empire Ottoma 
(2) Radd-al-Muhtar, vol. i, p. 79, Ed. Constantine 
Ibid., vol. iv, p. 385. 
Frequently ed and referred to by the author of the 
Hidayah himself. As Qadi Khan was himself a Judge (Qadi) 
as well as a jurist, his decisions are of great value (Ameer 
Ali, vol. i, p. xlviii). 
B. Tue Hipayan GRovp. 
XIII. The Hidadyah, the well-known authority on Hanafi 
Law by Burhan al-din ‘Ali, d. 593 A.H. (1196 A.D.). Morley, 
eclxvii. Translated into English by Hamilton from a loose 
Persian version of the original Arabic. 
XIV. The — —It is a commentary on the Hidayah 
by Imam al-din Amir, etc. Morley, cclxix. The date of the 
work is 747 A.H. (1346 A.D.}. 
XV. The ‘Inayah, commentary on the oe by Sheikh 
Akmal al-din Mabaniiad: d. 786 A.H. (1384 A 
XVI. The Binayah (otherwise known as "a hg com- 
mentary on the Hidayah) is a commentary on the Hidayah by 
Badr al-din b. Ahmad al-‘Ayni, d. 855 A.H. (1451 A.D.). 
Morley, cclxx, cclxxxvi. 
