The Hanafi school generally holds that:
Radd al-Muhtar 'ala al-Durr al-Mukhtar (vol. 1, Kitab al-Tahara, Bab al-Mani) – see pages 88–92 in most Arabic editions. sharh hanafiyah page 89 hot
If you want, I can:
: A commentary by Imam al-Taftazani on the creed (Aqidah) of Imam al-Nasafi, widely used in Islamic seminaries worldwide. The Hanafi school generally holds that: Radd al-Muhtar
Traditional Ahar is made by beating egg whites until they foam, then letting them settle into a liquid. Mix this liquid with a bit of alum. sharh hanafiyah page 89 hot
Sharh Hanafiyah on page 89 highlights several forms of entertainment that are considered permissible in Islam, including: