and Ibn al-'Imad, who said: it is two parts; and by al-Baghdadi and al-Qanuji (1).
37 - Mas'alah fi Tahrim al-Nazar fi 'Ilm al-Kalam Ibn Rajab mentioned it this way, and Ibn al-'Imad and al-Qanuji mentioned it under the title: 'Mas'alah fi Tahrim al-Nazar fi Kutub Ahl al-Kalam', and al-Baghdadi mentioned it under the title: 'Tahrim al-Nazar fi Kutub Ahl al-Kalam' (2).
38 - Mashyakhatuhu (His List of Shaykhs) Al-Dhahabi mentioned it, saying: 'He has a Mashyakhah which we heard.' He then said: 'Two parts.' Al-Safadi and Ibn Shakir said: 'A large part.' Ibn Rajab said: 'A part,' then added: 'And many parts that he recorded.' Ibn al-'Imad said: 'And the Mashyakhah of his shaykhs are many parts' (3).
39 - Al-Mughni, a commentary on Mukhtasar al-Khiraqi. Yaqut mentioned it, saying: 'Al-Mughni in Fiqh according to the school of Ahmad ibn Hanbal and the differences among scholars. It is said that it is in twenty volumes.' Al-Dhahabi mentioned it, saying: 'Ten volumes.' Al-Safadi added to al-Dhahabi's description that they are large volumes. It was also mentioned by Ibn Kathir, Ibn Shakir, Ibn Rajab, Ibn al-'Imad, Hajji Khalifa, al-Baghdadi, Brockelmann, and Sezgin (4).
Al-Mughni was printed with Al-Sharh al-Kabir at the Al-Manar printing press in Egypt in twelve parts during
= 2/139, Shadharat al-Dhahab 5/91. (1) Siyar A'lam al-Nubala' 22/168, Al-Wafi bi-l-Wafayat 17/38, Fawat al-Wafayat 2/159, Dhayl Tabaqat al-Hanabilah 2/139, Shadharat al-Dhahab 5/90, Hadiyat al-'Arifin 1/460, Al-Taj al-Mukallal 230. (2) Dhayl Tabaqat al-Hanabilah 2/139, Shadharat al-Dhahab 5/90, 91, Al-Taj al-Mukallal 231, Hadiyat al-'Arifin 1/460. (3) Siyar A'lam al-Nubala' 22/166, 168, Al-Wafi bi-l-Wafayat 17/38, Fawat al-Wafayat 2/159, Dhayl Tabaqat al-Hanabilah 2/139, Shadharat al-Dhahab 5/91. (4) Mu'jam al-Buldan 2/113, 114, Siyar A'lam al-Nubala' 22/168, Al-Wafi bi-l-Wafayat 17/38, Al-Bidayah wa-l-Nihayah 13/99, Fawat al-Wafayat 2/159, Dhayl Tabaqat al-Hanabilah 2/139, 140, Shadharat al-Dhahab 5/91, Kashf al-Zunun 1415, 1416, 1750, 1751 (it mentions for him 'Al-Mughni fi al-Usul' and 'Al-Mughni fi al-Furu''), Hadiyat =