The material here treats Hanafi-Deobandi learning as a living tradition, not a museum piece. A reader curious about how to combine two prayers while travelling, for instance, can start with the general Hanafi position on qasr, read the reasoning that supports it, then note where the guidance stops and a qualified mufti's judgment on a specific journey begins. That path — principle first, reasoning second, personal case referred onward — is the same one you can follow for questions of worship, family life, or pilgrimage across this collection.
Take it at the pace that suits you. Introductory pieces stand on their own, while the intermediate essays reward slower, repeated reading alongside the primary texts they cite.