Publication Date
01/03/1865 — 03/10/1281
Publication Place
Safro -
Subject
Al-Hawaij (the needs) of the house
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display8580
Library Location
Safro
Date
01/03/1865 — 03/10/1281
Notes
Praise be to God, his martyrs were seen in the company of the student, Mr. Abdul Qadir, who was directed by the eminent jurist, the eminent Idrisid worker, Sidi Idris al-Sarraj, in the house of Mawlud al-Wali, adjacent to Rawah, next to the bakery of Darb Tadla, the residence of the aforementioned governor, according to the testimony of the neighbors, that no one belongs to him except him, and other than it is a house for the Aghsami, a house for my master on the whales, and a room in it to the west, and they are all close neighbors of the aforementioned governors, so he took out whoever was found among him the aforementioned governor. The one who was there was seen in Al-Tara, to his right, the first of which had a box and the last of which had two small empty baskets. Whoever viewed it and closed his door in the presence of us and inspecting it, brought out two bags that were in it, a measure for his beggar on the eve of the third of Shawwal, Amer, two hundred and eighty-one, and a thousand Abd Rabbuh. He placed on top a box covered with a silk veil, containing about a handful of wheat, each of the reeds containing about 18 inks of chickpeas, two other empty reed ink, and two other empty reeds, containing about half a dozen. A talisman of wheat. A talisman other than a quarter. They made it in a slit path. A basket of about a handful and a half of wheat. He also made a knife from the god of war. He made two yellow mats. We saved you. I put on a small saddlebag. He wore two rackets. Two saddlebags and a cloak behind him. A bush from a month ago. Two small tents that were also fat. Money in a bunch of fiber as much as it was. And in the aforementioned money there was twenty-nine ounces. An empty bowl of wood. A copper pot. Small frying pans, also empty satin.