Restriction - cladding marriage

Title Restriction - cladding marriage
Publication Date: 30/06/1867 — 27/02/1284
Subject Marriage cladding
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display8324
Date 30/06/1867 — 27/02/1284
Notes Praise be to God alone, and prayers and peace be upon our Master and Master Muhammad, his family and companions. With the blessing of God Almighty, he married Qasim al-Mu’allim Bouazza al-Gharbi with the freed saffron, freed by the knight, the noblest prayer, the most glorious leader, Sayyed Idris ibn al-Makki al-Bukhari, the gray hair recovered, the cord for marriage on a match-making shell, the value of which was the equivalent of the dirhams of the entire history. He carried out his grip on the wife in its entirety as a preview of the term, an acknowledgment of the term, and a release from all dowries to the husband. He is acquitted and not responsible for her. He married him in accordance with the Qur’an and the Sunnah. He married him within days of her aforementioned emancipator with a power of attorney from her to him, making him a puppet to appoint whomever he wished. So he appointed the land merchant, Mr. Hajj Allal Ibn Shaqroun, and on that all, with the testimony of his two witnesses to that in his history, and the husband accepted it completely, and they testified that there was nothing to push the aforementioned wife in what was written by Baltarah, granting him the twenty-three translations, and that all of that was hers, and she was authorized to do so by her emancipator. The aforementioned agreed and handed it over to her and her possession of it for him. Eyes who knew its value attested to it in their entirety, and he knew the men and knew of the wife enough. On the twenty-seventh of Safar al-Khair in the year two hundred and eighty-four and a thousand. Praise be to God, two Shams barrels and others. Two silver barrels. Two gold acorns. Two silver acorns. Two gold acorns. Two silver acorns. A dress in Sicilian. A silk sabani. Three spanish turbans. A heavy hilt. Egyptian     Masrouna Silk Attaya         Ajami Cane Kaftan    Ikri File Badia      Burshy Silk Mashamir        Ringi File Kaftan     Quarter File Trousers     Rahif Ikri Damain    Burqa Izar    Arab Linen Pants    Linen Pants    Towel      Masrona Headband    Wool Towel Style    Silk Belt My store is new
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Restriction - cladding marriage

Publication Date 30/06/1867 — 27/02/1284
Subject Marriage cladding
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display8324
Date 30/06/1867 — 27/02/1284
Notes Praise be to God alone, and prayers and peace be upon our Master and Master Muhammad, his family and companions. With the blessing of God Almighty, he married Qasim al-Mu’allim Bouazza al-Gharbi with the freed saffron, freed by the knight, the noblest prayer, the most glorious leader, Sayyed Idris ibn al-Makki al-Bukhari, the gray hair recovered, the cord for marriage on a match-making shell, the value of which was the equivalent of the dirhams of the entire history. He carried out his grip on the wife in its entirety as a preview of the term, an acknowledgment of the term, and a release from all dowries to the husband. He is acquitted and not responsible for her. He married him in accordance with the Qur’an and the Sunnah. He married him within days of her aforementioned emancipator with a power of attorney from her to him, making him a puppet to appoint whomever he wished. So he appointed the land merchant, Mr. Hajj Allal Ibn Shaqroun, and on that all, with the testimony of his two witnesses to that in his history, and the husband accepted it completely, and they testified that there was nothing to push the aforementioned wife in what was written by Baltarah, granting him the twenty-three translations, and that all of that was hers, and she was authorized to do so by her emancipator. The aforementioned agreed and handed it over to her and her possession of it for him. Eyes who knew its value attested to it in their entirety, and he knew the men and knew of the wife enough. On the twenty-seventh of Safar al-Khair in the year two hundred and eighty-four and a thousand. Praise be to God, two Shams barrels and others. Two silver barrels. Two gold acorns. Two silver acorns. Two gold acorns. Two silver acorns. A dress in Sicilian. A silk sabani. Three spanish turbans. A heavy hilt. Egyptian     Masrouna Silk Attaya         Ajami Cane Kaftan    Ikri File Badia      Burshy Silk Mashamir        Ringi File Kaftan     Quarter File Trousers     Rahif Ikri Damain    Burqa Izar    Arab Linen Pants    Linen Pants    Towel      Masrona Headband    Wool Towel Style    Silk Belt My store is new
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