Durr-e-Mukhtar is a comprehensive text detailing Hanafi Fiqh, covering topics from purity (Tahara) to inheritance and judicial rulings. It is known for its concise language, high accuracy, and its role as a bridge between foundational texts and later fatwa collections.
(The Chosen Pearl) is a monumental work of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) within the Hanafi school of thought . Written by Imam Muhammad Ala-ud-Din Haskafi in 1070 AH (roughly 1660 AD), it serves as a concise yet comprehensive commentary on Tanwir al-Absar by al-Tamartashi.

