Reliance of the Traveller

Umdat as-Salik wa 'Uddat an-Nasik (Reliance of the Traveller and Tools of the Worshipper, also commonly known by its shorter title Reliance of the Traveller) is a classical manual of fiqh for the Shafi'i school of Islamic jurisprudence. The author of the main text is 14th-century scholar Shihabuddin Abu al-'Abbas Ahmad ibn an-Naqib al-Misri (AH 702-769 / AD 1302–1367). Al-Misri based his work on the previous Shafi'i works of Imam Nawawi and Imam Abu Ishaq as-Shirazi, following the order of Shirazi's al-Muhadhdhab (The Rarefaction) and the conclusions of Nawawi's Minhaj at-Talibin (The Seeker's Road).

Keller translation
Umdat as-Salik was translated into English by the American Muslim scholar Nuh Ha Mim Keller in 1991 and became the first translation of a standard Islamic legal reference in a European language to be certified by Al-Azhar. The translation comprises 26 sections titled according to the letters of the English alphabet, Book A, Book B, Book C, etc.

Books A through C contain introductory material forming a guide to fiqh compiled by Keller. Books D through O correspond to the original work of al-Misri, commencing with an "Author's Introduction". Following are translations of eight shorter works - Books P through V - which address topics such as personal ethics, character, and traditional Islamic Sufism, and include famous classical texts such as Al-Ghazzali's Ihya’ ʿulum al-din and Nawawi's Riyadh as-Saaliheen. Book W consists of extensive notes and appendices, Book X offers thumbnail biographies of hundreds of figures mentioned throughout the work, and Books Y and Z conclude it with a bibliography and indexes.

Certain sections of the book were left untranslated (although the original Arabic text is retained), as Keller considered them irrelevant to modern societies. These parts include a section on slavery, describing the rights and duties of slaves and their masters, as well as some smaller sections such as, for example, a discussion on fixing utensils using gold.

Main sections of the Keller translation

 * A. Sacred Knowledge (pg. 1)
 * B. The Validity of Following Qualified Scholarship (pg. 15)
 * C. The Nature of Legal Rulings (pg. 27)
 * D. Author's Introduction to 'Umdat al-Salik (pg. 47)
 * E. Purification (pg. 49)
 * F. The Prayer (pg. 101)
 * G. The Funeral Prayer (pg. 220)
 * H. Zakat (pg. 244)
 * I. Fasting (pg. 277)
 * J. The Pilgrimage (pg. 297)
 * K. Trade (pg. 371)
 * L. Inheritance (pg. 460)
 * M. Marriage (pg. 506)
 * N. Divorce (pg. 554)
 * O. Justice (pg. 578)
 * P. Enormities (pg. 649)
 * Q. Commanding the Right and Forbidding the Wrong (pg. 713)
 * R. Holding One's Tongue (pg. 726)
 * S. Delusions (pg. 777)
 * T. A Pure Heart (pg. 796)
 * U. The Gabriel Hadith (pg. 807)
 * V. Belief in Allah and His Messenger (pg. 816)
 * W. Notes and Appendices (pg. 826)
 * X. Biographical Notes (pg. 1019)
 * Y. Works Cited (pg. 1116)
 * Z. Indexes (pg. 1128)