The Holy Qur’ān. — All references given without an indication of name are to the Holy Book, the first figure representing the number of the chapter, and the second figure the number of the verse.
AA | Amīr ‘Alī’s Muhammadan Law. |
‘Abd al-Aziz, Shāh, of Delhi . . . . . . | ‘Ujāla Nāfi‘a. |
AD.* | Sunan, of Abū Dāwūd. |
AH. | Tafsir al-Baḥr al-Muḥīt, by Abū ‘Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf, generally known as Abū Ḥayyān, according to the edition published by the Sa‘āda Press, Cairo, in 4 volumes. |
Ah. | Musnad, of al-lmām Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Ḥanbal, according to the edition printed at al-Maimana Press, Cairo, 6 volumes, 1306 A.H. |
Ai. | ‘Umdat al-Qārī by Badr al-Dīn Maḥmūd ibn Aḥmad, Al-‘Ainī, Ḥanafī, according to the edition printed at al-‘Āmira Press, Cairo. |
AM-AD. | ‘Aun al-Ma‘būd ‘alā Sunani Abī Dāwūd, by Abū ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Sharf al-Ḥaq, commonly known as Muḥammad Ashraf, according to the edition printed at Anṣārī Press, Delhi, 4 volumes, 1318 A.H. |
Amīr ‘Alī | The Spirit of Islām, published by S.K. Lahiri & Co., Calcutta, 1902 A. D. |
AR | The Principles of the Muhammadan Jurisprudence, by (Sir) ‘Abd al-Raḥīm, printed at the S.P.C.K. Press, Madras, 1911. |
ASh | The Muhammadan Law of Marriage and Divorce, by Aḥmad Shukrī. |
* In the references to collections of Ḥadīth, the first figure represents the number of the kitāb and the second the number of the bāb. In the case of collections which are not divided into kitābs and bābs, as also in the case of commentaries and other books, the reference is given to pages, the Roman figure representing the volume when a book has more volumes than one.