Durr-e-Mukhtar (The Chosen Pearl) is a foundational text of Hanafi jurisprudence (Fiqh) written by Imam Alauddin Haskafi in 1070 AH. Originally a commentary on Tanwir al-Absar, it has become a primary reference for Islamic law across the Indian Subcontinent, dealing with essential matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and religious endowments (Wakf). Download Resources (Urdu PDF)
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Acts of worship (Ibadat) such as prayer, fasting, and Zakat. Family law, including marriage, divorce, and inheritance. Financial transactions and business ethics. Criminal law and judicial procedures. Durr-e-Mukhtar (The Chosen Pearl) is a foundational text
For Urdu readers seeking a digital copy, the "PDF download" usually refers to the translation by Maulana Muhammad Anees Ahmad Rahmani, published by Zia ul Quran Academy. New Layouts: Publishers rearranging the text for easier
Google Books (books.google.com): Sometimes, you can find previews or full texts of books here. Searching for "Durr-e-Mukhtar Urdu PDF" might yield results.
In common Urdu usage, "Durr e Mukhtar" usually refers to the combined set including Radd al-Muhtar.
Maktaba Mujaddidiya: Often hosts high-quality PDF versions of classical Fatawa.