Message - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An’ami - Faraji, Idris Al-Sarraj - Tithes Oil Prison Wheat Al-Makhzaniyah

Title Message - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An’ami - Faraji, Idris Al-Sarraj - Tithes Oil Prison Wheat Al-Makhzaniyah
Author Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An'ami
Author Original إدريس السراج، فرجي، حم بن دحمان الانعامي
Publication Date: 30/01/1863 — 09/08/1279
Publication Place Meknes - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An'ami
Subject Tithes of prison oil, wheat of stores
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1562
Library Location Meknes
Date 30/01/1863 — 09/08/1279
Notes Praise be to God, our earthly love, the friendliest guide to my relief. May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. For the goodness of our Lord, may God support him. And after that, Al-Makhzani is condemned. You wrote to us about him and we acted according to the writing and we subjected him to it. He issued the order that did not please God. The group wrote about him what we stand on. So he read their letter and returned it to us. There is no power nor strength except with God and peace. 9 Shaban, 1279. Idris Al-Sarraj, may God protect him. Praise be to God, our beloved jurist. The dearest Mr. Ghadris Al-Sarraj, may God’s peace and mercy be upon you, for the goodness of our Lord, may God grant him victory. After we saw what was written to you about the sheikh about him, and we heard the words of Al-Makhzani, he said, God forbid, if what was mentioned about him came out of him, and he mentioned that he had hurt him by beating the aforementioned sheikh around him unjustly and with aggression, and the aforementioned sheikh had the right to arrest him and direct him to you, not to deal with him by beating or anything else, and to return the matter to you, and you are the All-Seeing One. My Lord, may God bless him and grant him peace, may God bless him and grant him peace. May God’s peace and blessings be upon our Lord Muhammad. May God preserve the position of our master and the son of our master with honor, care, glory, and honor. And the jurist, Al-Asad, the most glorious Pasha, my master Idris Al-Sarraj. May God’s peace and blessings be upon you. May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. May God bless him and grant him victory. Know, sir, that your companion whom you sent to me will come down to clean up the tithes. I confirmed my words, sir. Hearing and obedience, and I descended to a broom of honesty, and I used up what was left of my tithes of wheat and oil, so your mentioned companion went on getting drunk until he disappeared in his state, busy with corruption, so the nature is for the defect from which women draw, and he caught in one of the virgins of our group, and the temptation rose upon her, and he allowed himself in his saddle and his saddle, and my answer, and you, my master, may God make you follow the truth and do not desire those who do evil. May God bless you and the love of my master, and peace. Uncle then, Sheikh Ham bin Dahman Al-An'ami and the notables of the group, may God be kind to everyone, Amen. As for his forced labor, sir, I gave him thirty uqiyahs and a copy of thirty uqiyahs from the mudshar of my lord, the trustworthy, and the answer is from you, sir, with what I am thinking, and peace be upon him.
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Message - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An’ami - Faraji, Idris Al-Sarraj - Tithes Oil Prison Wheat Al-Makhzaniyah

Author Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An'ami
Author Original إدريس السراج، فرجي، حم بن دحمان الانعامي
Publication Date 30/01/1863 — 09/08/1279
Publication Place Meknes - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Ham bin Dahman Al-An'ami
Subject Tithes of prison oil, wheat of stores
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1562
Library Location Meknes
Date 30/01/1863 — 09/08/1279
Notes Praise be to God, our earthly love, the friendliest guide to my relief. May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. For the goodness of our Lord, may God support him. And after that, Al-Makhzani is condemned. You wrote to us about him and we acted according to the writing and we subjected him to it. He issued the order that did not please God. The group wrote about him what we stand on. So he read their letter and returned it to us. There is no power nor strength except with God and peace. 9 Shaban, 1279. Idris Al-Sarraj, may God protect him. Praise be to God, our beloved jurist. The dearest Mr. Ghadris Al-Sarraj, may God’s peace and mercy be upon you, for the goodness of our Lord, may God grant him victory. After we saw what was written to you about the sheikh about him, and we heard the words of Al-Makhzani, he said, God forbid, if what was mentioned about him came out of him, and he mentioned that he had hurt him by beating the aforementioned sheikh around him unjustly and with aggression, and the aforementioned sheikh had the right to arrest him and direct him to you, not to deal with him by beating or anything else, and to return the matter to you, and you are the All-Seeing One. My Lord, may God bless him and grant him peace, may God bless him and grant him peace. May God’s peace and blessings be upon our Lord Muhammad. May God preserve the position of our master and the son of our master with honor, care, glory, and honor. And the jurist, Al-Asad, the most glorious Pasha, my master Idris Al-Sarraj. May God’s peace and blessings be upon you. May God’s peace and mercy be upon you. May God bless him and grant him victory. Know, sir, that your companion whom you sent to me will come down to clean up the tithes. I confirmed my words, sir. Hearing and obedience, and I descended to a broom of honesty, and I used up what was left of my tithes of wheat and oil, so your mentioned companion went on getting drunk until he disappeared in his state, busy with corruption, so the nature is for the defect from which women draw, and he caught in one of the virgins of our group, and the temptation rose upon her, and he allowed himself in his saddle and his saddle, and my answer, and you, my master, may God make you follow the truth and do not desire those who do evil. May God bless you and the love of my master, and peace. Uncle then, Sheikh Ham bin Dahman Al-An'ami and the notables of the group, may God be kind to everyone, Amen. As for his forced labor, sir, I gave him thirty uqiyahs and a copy of thirty uqiyahs from the mudshar of my lord, the trustworthy, and the answer is from you, sir, with what I am thinking, and peace be upon him.
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