Publication Date
21/04/1868 — 28/12/1284
Subject
Tenths of lawsuits
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display13426
Date
21/04/1868 — 28/12/1284
Notes
Praise be to God. When Muhammad al-Hayyani complained to His Eminence, our esteemed Lord, the Caliph, they responded to the Pasha al-As’ad, the jurist and guide, Sidi Idris al-Sarraj. He ordered the sheikhs of Bani Ammar to search for a summons. His two witnesses, may God protect them, went to Hamma al-Hayyani and the Pasha, Sidi Muhammad bin al-Bukhari, went to a piece of the slave closest to the dispute of Bani Ammar al-Zarhuniya, so he summoned a place from it, Ahmadi al-Sanhaji, and the witness mentioned to him that al-Jilani had passed here near the abyss of days and entered the court and became justice. He cut off and ate, and he shouted at him, so he took out a cup and went in the morning, and the people were all nine and watching. Now that place remains as clean as a market. They went there together to the two sheikhs of Bani Ammar, Sheikh Ham Bela’ad and Sheikh Ham Qasim, and instructed them to go to the pasha so that they could appear together verbally and look at him and the successor of our master, may God bless him. Rather, Al-Hayyani heard that request (amputation) of the oath by God, so I bear witness to the fulfillment of his two martyrs, that he shaved the right chin. By God, to the shrine of the righteous head, Sidi Abd al-Razzaq, the servant of Madshar Bani Ammar, so his two witnesses, may God protect them, went to the shrine of the aforementioned saint, and he took the oath by God from the aforementioned Sanhaji, a complete oath in which he said, By God, who has no god but Him, the Lord of this honorable place. He did not take that dirham, nor in any language, nor in any way except what I spoke to you, brought you out, and brought you out of beans, and all of the people are nine and see from that. The aforementioned Hayyani bears witness against himself, his two martyrs, that he arranged for the aforementioned Sanhaji in what The one who plundered thirty mithqals, three muzonas, a shkara, and a balgha claimed complete, absolute, and complete acquittal that is not followed by dispute or quarreling. According to custom, he testified against them in their entirety. He was known as al-Sanhaji. He was known as al-Hayyani. He was tall, thick with cuts, with a light beard, mixed with gray hairs on the eighteenth Hajj in the year eighty-four and two thousand. Al-Sanhaji reformed the truth one year. Ubaid Rabbo authenticated it.