Present Pakistan United Kingdom Bangladesh Sri Lanka South Africa Fatawa-i Razawiyya (Urdu: فتاویِٰ رضویہ, romanized: Fatāwā-i Raẓāwiyya) is a Sunni Islamic compilation of fatawa (legal edicts) of the Hanafi madhhab (school of thought) authored by a renowned Islamic scholar Ahmad Raza Khan.
An influential sharia manual, the work is distinguished in Sufism.
The Fatawa-i Razawiyya was discussed by Arun Shourie in his book, The World of Fatwas or the Sharia in Action [1] Its 12 volumes were first published by Ahmed Raza Khan's brother at Hasani press, and only two volumes of various Fatawa's were published during the lifetime of the author.
[4][5][6] It contains books and journals on legal rulings (fatawa) based on questions asked by scholars and general public in the domain of Hanafi fiqh covering a wide variety of different topics and beliefs.
[3] Some of the books and journals included in Fatawa-i Razawiyya:[3] This part focuses on cleanliness and ritual purification under Hanafi fiqh and contains around 239 fatawa.