APPENDIX II. 
TanQig at-HAmiptyyau (Vol. I, p. 117, ed. Cairo). 
westion.—A man makes a wagqf of buffaloes in a place 
where their waqf is not recognized in practice, and with respect 
to which there has not been any Ta‘amul. Will it, or will it 
not, be deemed [sufficient to establish] Ta‘amul, if such a 
waqf is practised by one person or two persons? ... .- 
as that cannot be described as a prevalent practice. (2) Accord- 
ing to Ibn Hammam, Ta‘amul means ‘‘the more frequent 
in use.’ 
