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page 1Hanafi fiqh literature
al-Fatawa al-Alamgiriyya
Islamic edict book

Radd al-Muhtar ala al-Dur al-Mukhtar
Manual of Hanafi fiqh (jurisprudence)

Al-Hidayah
Al-Hidayah fi Sharh Bidayat al-Mubtadi (d. 593 AH/1197 CE) (, al-Hidāyah fī Sharḥ Bidāyat al-Mubtadī), commonly referred to as al-Hidayah (lit. "the guidance", also spelled Hedaya), is a 12th-century legal manual by Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani, which is considered to be one of the most influential compendium of Hanafi jurisprudence (fiqh). It has been subject of numerous commentaries.
Bada'i' al-Sana'i'
12th-century book by Al-Kasani
Usul ash-Shashi
Hanafi school Islamic jurisprudence book

Durr ul-Mukhtar
11th Century Arabic textbook
Kitab al-Kharaj
book by hanafite scholar Abu Yusuf
Al-Mabsut
Al-Mabsut () is an 11th-century classical Hanafi legal text written by al-Sarakhsi. It covers the fundamental principles of the Hanafi school and serves as a commentary on Al-Kafi by Hakim al-Shahid, which was itself based mainly on the six canonical works of Muhammad al-Shaybani, a student of Abu Hanifa. Al-Sarakhsi composed the work largely during his imprisonment. As he had no access to books or references, his students would read al-Kafi aloud to him, and he would explain and expand upon it from memory. His students recorded his dictations, which became the text of al-Mabsut. It virtually