Author
Hadd bin Qasim Al-Susi
Author Original
حد بن قاسم السوسي
Publication Place
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Hadd bin Qasim Al-Susi
Subject
Sharia complaints against quarries and prisoners
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display4869
Notes
Praise be to God alone And may God’s blessings be upon our master Muhammad and his family, our master, and replace our father, the jurist, the earthly Pasha, the happiest, the most blessed, the most glorious, Sir Idris, may God protect you and take care of you, and peace and God’s mercy be upon you, for the goodness of our Master, may God grant him victory and after our death, your book on collecting oil at the price of time, and the prisoner whom you mentioned to us is emptying the house for quarries, so you should know, sir, that the house is his for a third, and he bought it from his father while he was alive, and here are the purchase fees. They pray to you, so look at them and the truth becomes clear to you. The remaining third is shared between him and the prisoner and the prisoner and the period, and it does not benefit them from their duty. The guardian is the one who disposes of the entire house left behind by their father. As for the woman, I will tell you what she meant, and that she took a man who greeted me outside. The house contains the cousins of the prisoner and the prisoner, about ten men and fifteen women, and she wanted the husband she married to enter. Her intention was not to prevent the child, so he did not prevent them from their duty. We love you, sir, with grace. He released him from you, and they turn to the law and look to you and to the service and peace, and from him you should know that you collect the price of the oil, so some of its measure is as you ordered, which is 180 mithqals, and peace and the fees are theirs, and he pays for their fees while he is imprisoned, and peace Al-Hajj bin Qasim Al-Susi, may God protect him, Amen