Message - Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi - Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi, Idris Al-Sarraj - Tailoring

Title Message - Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi - Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi, Idris Al-Sarraj - Tailoring
Author Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi
Author Original إدريس السراج، محمد بن عبد الله السلاوي
Publication Date: 23/04/1864 — 16/11/1280
Publication Place - Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi
Subject Sewing
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display4633
Date 23/04/1864 — 16/11/1280
Notes Praise, the lover, the earthly, the most happy, the student, Mr. Muhammad Al-Salawi, may God’s peace and mercy be upon him, for the goodness of our Master, may God grant him victory. After the Sicilian which you paid to us with the intention of the draft, we gave it to the teacher, and he weighed it, and he found in it a four-ounce ounce. An ounce and a quarter remained for him for the purpose, so we love you. You hastened us with the siqali, and with love and peace, 16 sittings in the year 1280. Idris Al-Sarraj, and upon our beloved, the most pure peace. And after he loves you, you explain to them what is due for them, what is due at the bottom of what was given to the teacher, he explains to them what is more than the dirhams, and God must bless you and peace. Muhammad bin Abdullah, may God protect him. Praise be to God and upon you. The most pure peace be upon you from the best of our Lord, the Imam. And after the price that is allocated to the poor, seventy uqiyahs, deduct from it what is left over for the wages and silk from the price that you paid. Ends, the perfection is allocated fifty-seven uqiyahs, and love and peace be upon you in the history above, Idris. A lamp is the price of an ounce and a quarter of a saqali, 70 of which he took down what was left of the silk 13 and the rent       and remains 47 and upon our earthly lover the most sincere greetings, and after you receive thirty ounces, this is what they have, he will preserve it and share it according to what he has in his hands, and peace be upon Muhammad bin Abdullah, may God grant him success.
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Message - Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi - Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi, Idris Al-Sarraj - Tailoring

Author Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi
Author Original إدريس السراج، محمد بن عبد الله السلاوي
Publication Date 23/04/1864 — 16/11/1280
Publication Place - Idris Al-Sarraj, Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Salawi
Subject Sewing
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display4633
Date 23/04/1864 — 16/11/1280
Notes Praise, the lover, the earthly, the most happy, the student, Mr. Muhammad Al-Salawi, may God’s peace and mercy be upon him, for the goodness of our Master, may God grant him victory. After the Sicilian which you paid to us with the intention of the draft, we gave it to the teacher, and he weighed it, and he found in it a four-ounce ounce. An ounce and a quarter remained for him for the purpose, so we love you. You hastened us with the siqali, and with love and peace, 16 sittings in the year 1280. Idris Al-Sarraj, and upon our beloved, the most pure peace. And after he loves you, you explain to them what is due for them, what is due at the bottom of what was given to the teacher, he explains to them what is more than the dirhams, and God must bless you and peace. Muhammad bin Abdullah, may God protect him. Praise be to God and upon you. The most pure peace be upon you from the best of our Lord, the Imam. And after the price that is allocated to the poor, seventy uqiyahs, deduct from it what is left over for the wages and silk from the price that you paid. Ends, the perfection is allocated fifty-seven uqiyahs, and love and peace be upon you in the history above, Idris. A lamp is the price of an ounce and a quarter of a saqali, 70 of which he took down what was left of the silk 13 and the rent       and remains 47 and upon our earthly lover the most sincere greetings, and after you receive thirty ounces, this is what they have, he will preserve it and share it according to what he has in his hands, and peace be upon Muhammad bin Abdullah, may God grant him success.
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