Restriction - wheat

Title Restriction - wheat
Subject Wheat
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display4931
Notes The wheat of the honorable Awla is eighty-six muddas, the number of the yield raised for it is eighty quarters. Four quintals are taken out of the aforementioned raised wheat, and from the livestock is taken out what the difference is calculated to be sixteen quintals 16. The difference is calculated as 56 for a quintal and the total is 896. The milling fee is calculated as 860 for a sheq according to 975 quarters of 80 soums, and eighty mithqals are added to them. And also calculate for them what they mentioned as the price of seven. Quarters  at the highest price. Each time their weight remains with them, and this is what they are required to pay for the wheat at the price. The number of wheat is 86 supplies, and add to it (bits) so that the storekeeper can see who took it.
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Restriction - wheat

Subject Wheat
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display4931
Notes The wheat of the honorable Awla is eighty-six muddas, the number of the yield raised for it is eighty quarters. Four quintals are taken out of the aforementioned raised wheat, and from the livestock is taken out what the difference is calculated to be sixteen quintals 16. The difference is calculated as 56 for a quintal and the total is 896. The milling fee is calculated as 860 for a sheq according to 975 quarters of 80 soums, and eighty mithqals are added to them. And also calculate for them what they mentioned as the price of seven. Quarters  at the highest price. Each time their weight remains with them, and this is what they are required to pay for the wheat at the price. The number of wheat is 86 supplies, and add to it (bits) so that the storekeeper can see who took it.
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