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[V.S.] 
work exclusively deals with the law of Wagf and is ee on 
that of al-Khassif and al-Hilal on the same subject. It is 
peter’ quoted as an authority on the law of Wagf in the 
Fata Alamgiri, the Durr-al-M ukhtar, the Radd-al-Muhiar and 
pte washiiltetive works on Muslim Law 
E. 
XXIX. The Fatawa ‘Alamgiri, a collection of cases under- 
taken by order of the Moghal Emperor Aurangzib, 1656 A.D. 
It is not an original work but a mere compilation by a number 
of Mawlawis under the supervision of Aurangzib. 
F. Ortoman Grovp. 
XXXI. The Phere "l-Abhur, by Ibrahim b. al-Halabi 
(d. 956 A.H.=1549 A.D.), one of the most important works 
on Hanafi Law. 
XXXII. Majma‘ al-Anhur, by ‘Abd al-Rahman, com- 
ete known as Sheikh Zadé, is a commentary on the Mul- 
tagd. It was completed in 1077 A.H. =1670 A.D. Morley, 
eelxxiii, Haji Khalfa, vol. vi, p. 
os The Durr al-M uniagd, by ‘ Ala’al-din al-Hiskafi, 
d. 1071 A.H. = 1677 AD 
XXXII The Tanwir al-Absar, by Shams al-din al- 
Ghazzi. The date of the work is 995 A.H. = 1586 A.D., one of 
the most useful books according to Hanafi doctrine. Morley, 
cclxxxviii. 
XXXIV. The Durr al-Mukhiar, written in A.H. 1071= 
A.D. 1660, is one of the most noted commentaries on the 
Tanwir al-Absar and is well known in India. ‘ As high an 
authority as Qadi Khan.’’ I. L. R. 8 All. , 149, F. B. (1886). 
Morley, eclxxxviii. 
XXXV. The Radd-al-Muhtar is a commentary on the 
oer sans as vhs Ibn ‘Abidin of Syria, b. 1198, d. 1252 
A.H. 
XXXVL “Pabtaui, one of the most celebrated commen- 
taries on the Durr-al-Mukhiar. 
XXXVI. Faidwd Tangih al-Hamidiyyah, a collection of 
Fatwas by Ibn ‘ Abidin, the author of the Radd-al- Muhtar. 
G. MiIscELLANEOUS GROUP. 
XXXVIII. Fatawd Qunyah. The Qunyat al-Munyah is 
collection of decisions of considerable authority by al- Zahidh, 
d, 658 A.H.=1259 A.D. orley, cclxxxvi. 
XXXIX. Fatiwd Bazzaziyyah. Morley, cexcii. 
XL. Fatawdé Mahdiyyah (1090 A.H). By the Shaykh 
al-Islam and Grand Mufti of Egypt, Shaykh Muhammad al- 
‘Abbasi (1301 A.H.), the celebrated Hanafi jurist of al-Azhar. 
