Publication Date
12/09/1869 — 05/06/1286
Publication Place
thousands -
Subject
Complaint
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display6650
Library Location
thousands
Date
12/09/1869 — 05/06/1286
Notes
Praise be to God, when he complained to Ibn al-Pasha al-As'ad, the most learned jurist, Sidi Idris al-Sarraj, the Spanish Marduk ibn Shallum and his companion from Damtam of Upper Fez, that they had met Bani Ammar and the Sakhrat of Zarhun, so his companion directed pots from the valley with his supreme book with an order in which the sheikhs of the mudshars should stand at the calamity and search for work, which he stated that if his two witnesses headed, may God protect them in the company of the sheikhs al-mudshar and on behalf of the trustworthy pasha, in front of everyone, to the battle of the Bani. Ammar and Al-Sakhrat and they went with Al-Hujjah to a place called Al-Marwah. According to Suspicions, it was mentioned that they were followed by three men, one of whom was dark in colour, and fled among them. They followed them and isolated them from the beasts. The time was between noon and afternoon, and the sheep were grazing right and left, and some tents were in front of them. His two witnesses had thrown tents, they would still move them, and if the man spoke loudly, those in the tents would help him. Moreover, if he shouted, some of the loved ones would follow him, then they would go with them and the beasts as well. They went and followed them until we reached near its borders to the land of Shararda, and the two secretaries seized, saying to the other, “It is the country of Shararda.” Then they returned and said that they had turned away from the place where they had left them tied, and there was a trail in it that would release them and wood. They had captured them, and what they had mentioned was looted for them with the reins willingly. Whoever went, whoever mentioned and heard, and two years, what he recorded in his book as a witness to his questioner, and on the fifth of Jumada al-Thaniya in the year eighty-six, two hundred and a thousand, the spring of his Lord a mule. 184 Baqla 210