
Assalamu 'alaykum,I have mentioned Shiekh ibn 'Uthaimeen's commentary on Zaad al Mustaqni' in many posts (see review of Zaad here:Abu Qutaybah: Book Review: Zaad al Mustaqni')
Well, I am pleased to say that you can download the entire 15 volumes from here in PDF format.
Note: Since writing the review of Zaad, I have come across two more prints of Zaad which probably beat all other prints in terms of accuracy and presentation.
The first was published (third print) by Ibn al Jawzi in 1429h and was overseen by Sheikh Muhammad bin Saalih al Habdaan and introduced by Sheikh Ibn 'Aqeel. This is a critical edition that compares a number of different manuscripts. The muhaqqiq also done a good job in typesetting the text as you can see:
As you can see, he has broken the text into bullet points and spaced them out nicely allowing one to scribble some notes to its left. If you can get a pen with a very fine nib (o.1) you can surprisingly write a lot down. The following is an example of that:

باب الشروط و العيوب في النكاحI would recommend that if anyone really wants to study this book in some detail they should abridge Ibn 'Uthaimeen's al Mumti' into the aforementioned print of Zaad. Doing so will allow to you to have the main points of the 15 volumes in one book, making revision of the text very easy.
You can download a PDF of the second edition from here.
You can download a PDF of the second edition from here.
The second print was published by Madar al Watan some five years ago and was edited by 'Abdur Rahman al 'Askar. The text comes fully vowelled with a good typeset. This print also has some good appendices:
- Those masaa'il that not mentioned in Muqni'
- Those masaa'il which have been placed in a difference place than was done in Muqni'
- Repeated masaa'il
- The masaa'il that differ from what is mentioned in Muqni'
- The masaa'il that oppose the mashoor from the Madhab.
I recall Sheikh Haitham saying that this particular print is the best print available. You can also download it from here.
Wassalamu 'alaykum

2 comments:
Assalamaleikum WR WB
But from where can we buy them in London - or is this another Dar al-Salam job in Cairo?
Assalamu 'alaykum,
The Habdan edition can be bought from the bookshop next to Masjid at-tawheed in Leyton, London. I got the other print from Saudi.
They should be available in Cairo. Try Dar al Adab behind al Azhar mosque. I'm not sure if Darussalam will stock them.
W/salam
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