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Kitabul Ma'aqil [Those paying blood money]
Kitabul Hudud [Penal Laws]
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Kitabul Ashribah [Drinks]
Kitabus Sayd waz Zabaihb [Hunting and Slaughter]
Kitabul Udhiyah [Sacrificial slughter]
Kitabul Ayman wan Nuzur [Oaths and vows]
Kitabud Da'wa [Claims]
Kitabush Shahadat [Arsh]
Kitab Adabil Qadi [Court etiquette]
Kitabul Qismah [Partition]
Kitabul Ikrah [Coercion]
Kitabus Siyar [Military regultions]
Kitabul Hazhr wal Ibahah [Prohibited and permitted
Kitabul Wasaya [Bequests]
Kitabul Faraid [Inheritance]
Imaan and Aqaa'id
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Hilaal [Sighting of the New Moon]
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He says, "I owe from a Dirham up to 10."
1727
22
He says, "I owe 5 with 5."
1638
23
He says, ?I owe 5 by 5,? intending mathematical multiplication.
1633
24
He confessed to Dirhams but said that they were counterfeit.
1724
25
He confessed to usurping the cloth of someone. He brings a defective cloth and says that that is the cloth. Will that be accepted?
1659
26
He confesses, "I owe a cloth in 10 cloths.?
1695
27
He confesses, ?I usurped a cloth wrapped in a handkerchief / cloth in a cloth."
1751
28
He confessed to owing an animal which is in the stable.
1614
29
He confesses to owing dates which are on the branch.
1639
30
If he says, "The building of the house is mine and the courtyard belongs to so and so,"?
1708
31
A man confesses to owing a house except the actual building.
1628
32
A man confesses to the right of another and adds, for example "I have an option for three days." What is the ruling?
1689
33
A man confesses to the right of another and immediately utters, "InshaAllaah." What is the ruling?
1642
34
If he says he owes a 100 and a cloth?
1633
35
He said, "l owe him 100," without saying what and adds, "and a Dirham." What does he owe?
1738
36
What is the ruling if he says, "I owe him 100 Dirham except a Dinar/a Qafiz of wheat."
1771
37
And if he excepts the entire amount?
1652
38
Someone confesses to an amount but immediately declares an exception to that amount. What is the ruling?
1611
39
A man confesses that he owes an amount and was given respite to pay. The other acknowledges the amount but denies that respite was given. Will a ruling of respite be given or may he pay immediately?
1577
40
A man claims against another, "You owe me 1000 Dirham." The one addressed replies, "I have paid it/ You received payment already/ The account is balanced/ Give me respite," what is the ruling?
1519
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