Restriction - Lawsuits

Title Restriction - Lawsuits
Publication Date: 23/11/1862 — 30/05/1279
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display8497
Date 23/11/1862 — 30/05/1279
Notes Praise be to God, the following group of twenty-five (24) men were present at his scribe’s office, including Al-Ashhab Al-Khayyat bin Abdul Salam bin Ihsayn and his son Al-Hashim, his two brothers Hamani and their brother Alal and Al-Tayyib bin Al-Khayyat bin Abdul Aziz and his brother Hamani, Ahmed bin Omar bin Al-Haj Al-Hamdousi Muhammad bin Al-Khayyat, Si Muhammad bin Abdul Salam, Ahmed bin Ham bin Ali, and his two brothers Al-Mahdi and Al-Muati bin Al-Haj Ali and Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Al-Hajj. Abdullah, Al-Jalani bin Al-Tayeb bin Ali and his brothers Ab, Al-Muati and Idris bin Ali Al-Faqir, Qaddour bin Qasim Al-Faqir and his son Abdul Salam, Bislham bin Muhammad, Saeed bin Muhammad bin Abdul Salam, Muhammad bin Al-Tohami and his three brothers Omar, Al-Hassan, Saeed and Abdul Salam bin Ihsayn, and they testified against themselves that they disowned the respected people of Fez, Mawlana Idris, and that they were among the brothers of Sheikh Al-Arabi and were involved in his affairs. They accepted his authority over them, and they do not enter into argument or speech with the respected people, and they are, in fact, acquitted in what the respected people mention in full presence and testimony. They knew his worth. He testified against them in full, and recognized them by eye, name, and lineage, and at the end of Jumada Awwal in the year seventy-nine and two hundred thousand, five are valid. The servant of his Lord, Glory be to Him, Al-Tayeb bin Abdul  Al-Hasani, may God grant him success, Amen.           And the servant of his Lord, Glory be to Him, Omar bin Muhammad bin Al-Muqaddim, granted him success in jurisprudence        God, Amen
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Restriction - Lawsuits

Publication Date 23/11/1862 — 30/05/1279
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display8497
Date 23/11/1862 — 30/05/1279
Notes Praise be to God, the following group of twenty-five (24) men were present at his scribe’s office, including Al-Ashhab Al-Khayyat bin Abdul Salam bin Ihsayn and his son Al-Hashim, his two brothers Hamani and their brother Alal and Al-Tayyib bin Al-Khayyat bin Abdul Aziz and his brother Hamani, Ahmed bin Omar bin Al-Haj Al-Hamdousi Muhammad bin Al-Khayyat, Si Muhammad bin Abdul Salam, Ahmed bin Ham bin Ali, and his two brothers Al-Mahdi and Al-Muati bin Al-Haj Ali and Muhammad bin Ahmed bin Al-Hajj. Abdullah, Al-Jalani bin Al-Tayeb bin Ali and his brothers Ab, Al-Muati and Idris bin Ali Al-Faqir, Qaddour bin Qasim Al-Faqir and his son Abdul Salam, Bislham bin Muhammad, Saeed bin Muhammad bin Abdul Salam, Muhammad bin Al-Tohami and his three brothers Omar, Al-Hassan, Saeed and Abdul Salam bin Ihsayn, and they testified against themselves that they disowned the respected people of Fez, Mawlana Idris, and that they were among the brothers of Sheikh Al-Arabi and were involved in his affairs. They accepted his authority over them, and they do not enter into argument or speech with the respected people, and they are, in fact, acquitted in what the respected people mention in full presence and testimony. They knew his worth. He testified against them in full, and recognized them by eye, name, and lineage, and at the end of Jumada Awwal in the year seventy-nine and two hundred thousand, five are valid. The servant of his Lord, Glory be to Him, Al-Tayeb bin Abdul  Al-Hasani, may God grant him success, Amen.           And the servant of his Lord, Glory be to Him, Omar bin Muhammad bin Al-Muqaddim, granted him success in jurisprudence        God, Amen
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