Publication Date
20/07/1865 — 25/02/1282
Subject
Planting complaint
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display8558
Date
20/07/1865 — 25/02/1282
Notes
Praise be to God, he received his witnesses from the two gray-haired men, Mr. Muhammad bin Al-Hajj Abdul Salam Al-Zarighi Al-Zarhouni Al-Ammari, and the gray-haired Mr. Lahsan bin Al-Hajj Abdullah Al-Ammari, who know the harm of those who know the harm of crops, and what is most in need of it and money, and to it, the earth is in pain in knowing that with the Bani Ammar Madshar, and she was asked to stand on the seed of the crops that Idris bin Omar Ibn Lahsan bin Omar Al-Sahrawi Al-Amari, the descendant of the Bani Ammar farms, with ropes that he claimed were footnotes. The descendants of the Hajj pilgrimage brought a sacrifice in the face of the two men mentioned above to the aforementioned acre, and they looked carefully and circumambulated it comprehensively with knowledge, and it appeared to them with the evidence of their sight and the proof of their knowledge and what their diligence led to, knowing that the aforementioned acre did not grow any wheat, and no one could gain a valuable income due to the abundance of thorns and thorns that had grown in it. He testified at a place in which there was Ba’la. The answer at noon was that there was a little of the crops in which the livestock roosted and they left in it what was available, except that all of it was not. There is benefit in it from its loss, even if the smallest of what is in the acre is permissible from what it spent, they would run from it until two nets, and most of its grain had fallen, so for that, and they received it, and he received from them what he mentioned, and he recorded it from them to his questioner, and on the twenty-fifth of Safar Al-Khair, in the year eighty-two, and a thousand slaves of his Lord.