Legal contracts - lawsuits

Title Legal contracts - lawsuits
Publication Date: 24/09/1864 — 22/04/1281
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display11935
Date 24/09/1864 — 22/04/1281
Notes Praise be to God alone. The jurist Mr. Ali bin Qaddour from the family of Sidi Bouzkri, may God benefit him, bears witness that he acquitted Ahmed bin Qasim bin Aj Ahmed Al-Talaghzi and Abed Al-Arabi Al-Ammari, that they lived in the public schools, one of the Zarhoun schools. Among the lawsuits brought against them by his daughter Aisha, they spoke to her on their own whims to confirm her responsibility, and they were rewarded from that with a complete, comprehensive, absolute, general acquittal after which there is no punishment or resurrection. Long or short, custom. His destiny was attested to him while he was complete, and it was known on the twenty-second of Rabi’ al-Thani in the year two hundred and eighty-one and one thousand servants of his Lord Almighty.
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Legal contracts - lawsuits

Publication Date 24/09/1864 — 22/04/1281
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display11935
Date 24/09/1864 — 22/04/1281
Notes Praise be to God alone. The jurist Mr. Ali bin Qaddour from the family of Sidi Bouzkri, may God benefit him, bears witness that he acquitted Ahmed bin Qasim bin Aj Ahmed Al-Talaghzi and Abed Al-Arabi Al-Ammari, that they lived in the public schools, one of the Zarhoun schools. Among the lawsuits brought against them by his daughter Aisha, they spoke to her on their own whims to confirm her responsibility, and they were rewarded from that with a complete, comprehensive, absolute, general acquittal after which there is no punishment or resurrection. Long or short, custom. His destiny was attested to him while he was complete, and it was known on the twenty-second of Rabi’ al-Thani in the year two hundred and eighty-one and one thousand servants of his Lord Almighty.
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