Works
- al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah
- Asma al-Matalib
- Tahrir al-Maqal fi Adab wa Ahkam fi ma yahtaj ilay-ha Mu'addibu al-Atfal
- Mablaghu'l Arab fi Fadayil al-Arab
- Al-Jawhar al-Munazzam fi Ziyarati'l Qabr
- As-Sawayiq al-Muhriqah ala Ahl al-Bidayi wa'd Dalali wa'z Zandaqah
- Tuhfatu'l Muhtaj li Sharh Al-Minhaj (in four volumes)
- Al-Khayrat al-Hisan fi Manaqib Abi Hanifah an-Numan
- Al-Fatawa al-Haytamiyyah
- Al-Fatawa al-Hadithiyyah
- Fat'h Al-Ilah Sharh Mishkah
- Al-Eeaab fi Sharh al-Ubab
- Al-Imdad fi Sharh al-Irshad
- Fat'h al-Jawwad bi Sharh al-Irshad
- Al-Fat'h al-Mubin Sharh al-Arbayin an-Nawawiyyah
- Nasihatu'l Muluk
- Asraf al-Wasayil ila Fahmi'sh Shamayil
- Madan al-Yawaqit al-Multamiah fi Manaqib Al-Ayimmah al-Arba'ah
- Al-Minah al-Makkiyyah fi Sharfi Hamziyyah al-Busiriyyah
- Al-Manhaj al-Qawim fi Masayil at-Talim. Sharh Muqadammati'l Hadramiyyah
- Ad-Durar az-Zahirah fi Kashfi Bayani'l Akhirah
- Az-Zawajir an Iqtirafal-Kabayir
- Tahdhir ath-Thiqat min Akli'l Kaftati wa'l Qat
- Al-Iylam bi Qawatiy al-Islam
- Kaffar-Raa'a min Muharramati'l Lahwi wa's Sama'a
- Itmam an Niymatu'l Kubra ala al-Aalam fi Mawlidi Sayyidi Waladi Adam
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