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378 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [June, 1911. 
XVII. Fath-al-Qadir, by Kamal al-din Muhammad al 
Siwasi, commonly called sees Hammam (d. 861 A.H.=1456 
Hidayah. Morley, cclxix. a uviagvon: p. 237. 
XVIII. Sharh- bal Waamuihia's copieheattar y on the Wigayah 
(an introduction to the study of the Hidayah) by Ubayd- 
Allah b. Mas‘ a (d. 750 A.H.=1349 A.D.). Morley, eclxx ; 
Harington, p 
XIX.  hakhirat. al-‘ Uqbé, commonly known as the gloss of 
Chalpi, is the most celebrated super-commentary on 
Wigqayah by Yisuf b. Junayd, commonly called Chalpi. 
Harington, p. 239. 
XX. Jami‘-al-Rumiz, otherwise known as al-Quhistant. 
It is a most copious and esteemed commentary on the Nikayah, 
which is an abridgement of the Wigayah. The date of the 
work is 941 A.H. (=1534 A.D.) 
C, Tur Kanz Grovp. 
XXI. The Kanz-al-Daqa’iq, by Hafiz al-din al-Nasafi 
(710 A.H.), a book of great reputation, principally derived 
from the Waft. Morley, cclxx. 
XXII. The Ramz-al-Haqa’ iq, better known as al-‘Ayni's 
commentary on the Kanz- pri iq by Badr al-din b. Ahmad 
al-‘Ayni, d. 855 A.H.=1451 A.D. ure cclxx. There is 
also a gloss by al-‘Ayni on ne Kanz-al-Daqa 
XXIII. Mustakhlias-al-Haqa’ aig is & nay on the 
Kanz-al-Daqa’iq by Ybrahim b. Muhammad 906 A.H.=1500 
A.D. Haji Khalfa, vol. vii, p. vet ed. Leipzig. 
XXIV. The Kanz-al-Ba ayan, a commentary on a Kanz- 
_al-Dag@ig by the great doctor, Shaykh Mustafa al-Ta’ 
Mulla Miskin is a commentary on a Kanz-al- 
Daq@ iq by Mulla Miskin. 
This work was consulted by Ibn Nujaym, the author of the 
Ashbah wa’l Naza’ir, who is also the author of the Bahr-al-Ra’1q, 
in writing that work. See Ashbah, p. 3, ed. Cal. 
XXV Fath-al-Mw in is a commentary on the Kanz-al- 
Bahr-al-R@ iq, by ibn: al-Nujaym (d. 970 A.H.= 
1562 A.D.), is the most famous commentary on the Kanz-al- 
Dagqa’iq. It may indeed almost be said to have , anperacdad it 
in pore - Morley, cclxx. 
ived as an ret meg in every city of Islam. Equalled 
only a ihe Fath-al-Qadir, the famous commentary on the 
Hidayah. Harington, p. 938 
Se 
XXVIII. The Is‘a/.—The date of the work is 930 A. H.= 
1499 A.D. The author Burhan al-din a died in 922 
A.H. = 1516 A.D. Haji Khalfa, vol. i, p. 284. The author 
as an | t H afi ject who flourished in pat This 
