On the basis of such an exercise, the paper carries out a genealogical analysis of some of the most important books considering the fact that a full-fledged analysis of the entire source material would not be possible within the space of a single paper. The authors have carried out an exploratory exercise first to determine which books are more frequently referred to by the courts. Topics covered include the nature of the script, the Maya. The paper traces the genealogy of such books and attempts to explore how they have attained such a privileged status despite the fact that there are other authentic works on Islamic law available in market. This guide enables the reading and comprehension of commonly encountered classic Maya texts. This paper aims to respond this important question. This arrangement begs an important question: which books are relied upon by the courts for ascertaining the Islamic legal principles. The courts in Pakistan decide cases on the basis of the enacted laws, but when they do not find any enacted law particularly in matters of Personal law they apply the Islamic law provided the parties to the suit are Muslims. Reading the Maya Glyphs is a compact, portable guide to enable students, tourists and armchair travellers to read and understand commonly encountered Classic Maya texts. The legal cum judicial system in Pakistan is dual in its character which was erected as such in the colonial period by British government of the Indian Subcontinent. Its very unfamiliarity to the general public, and the daunting aspect of its approximately 800 signs, have made the system appear more complex and arcane than it really is.
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