: Hosts multiple volumes of the original Arabic text, including early 1855 editions.

Some paid academic libraries (e.g., , De Gruyter ) have begun including chapters of Hanafi commentaries. University students can access these through their institutions. No public full PDF exists here either.

: Academic papers, such as those on ResearchGate , provide translated portions of Ibn Abidin’s extensive introduction. 3. Digital Archives (Arabic and Urdu)

Marriage, divorce, trade, inheritance, and criminal law.

is essentially a study of the refinement of Islamic Law. It represents the pinnacle of Hanafi legal codification, offering a meticulous balance between tradition and the evolving needs of society. For the English reader, accessing this text is a gateway into the sophisticated methodology used to derive rulings that govern the daily lives of millions. specific chapters

The original text is in Arabic. As of my last update, there are not many complete English translations available, although there might be excerpts or sections translated for study purposes.