Letter - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim - Faraji, Idris Al-Sarraj - Al-Naqra Press - Silver

Title Letter - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim - Faraji, Idris Al-Sarraj - Al-Naqra Press - Silver
Author Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Author Original إدريس السراج، فرجي، محمد بن إبراهيم
Publication Place - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Subject Click press - silver
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display5809
Notes Praise be to God, our beloved, dearest, earthly, leader, Farji. May peace and God’s mercy be upon you. For the goodness of our Lord, may God support him. After the printer set out, he wrote a load on repairing his glasses. We love you. You order them to be repaired in a perfect manner. May God bless you and for love and peace. Here you are. His companion Idris al-Sarraj. Praise be to God and upon our beloved, the purest peace and mercy of God, for the goodness of our Lord, may God grant him victory. And after the aforementioned dhimmi spoke to us about repairing the binoculars. For his mastery, and when he fixes it, we direct it to you, and with love and peace, and the highest rank in God, my relief. Praise be to God alone, our beloved, jurist, prophet, kind and honest, Sir Idris Al-Sarraj. May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, for the best of our Lord, may God grant him victory. And after, we gave the binoculars to the non-Muslim to make rings for him and of pure silver, and we paid him the price of the silver and the wages for his work. 15 It did not reach us until it fell into our hands, so we returned his money a second time and gave him seven oqs as well as his wages, and he brought it. When we wanted to work with it, her hand broke a second time, and this matter covered the silver, and because we ask you to direct it and bring it to him and oblige him to repair it in a reliable manner after examining the silver whether it is adulterated or not in the presence of one of your assistants, we cannot work without it and we will not do without it even for a moment, and God must bless you with love and peace.          Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al-Madhari, whose carrier is known as a non-Muslim.
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Letter - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim - Faraji, Idris Al-Sarraj - Al-Naqra Press - Silver

Author Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Author Original إدريس السراج، فرجي، محمد بن إبراهيم
Publication Place - Idris Al-Sarraj, Faraji, Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Subject Click press - silver
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display5809
Notes Praise be to God, our beloved, dearest, earthly, leader, Farji. May peace and God’s mercy be upon you. For the goodness of our Lord, may God support him. After the printer set out, he wrote a load on repairing his glasses. We love you. You order them to be repaired in a perfect manner. May God bless you and for love and peace. Here you are. His companion Idris al-Sarraj. Praise be to God and upon our beloved, the purest peace and mercy of God, for the goodness of our Lord, may God grant him victory. And after the aforementioned dhimmi spoke to us about repairing the binoculars. For his mastery, and when he fixes it, we direct it to you, and with love and peace, and the highest rank in God, my relief. Praise be to God alone, our beloved, jurist, prophet, kind and honest, Sir Idris Al-Sarraj. May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, for the best of our Lord, may God grant him victory. And after, we gave the binoculars to the non-Muslim to make rings for him and of pure silver, and we paid him the price of the silver and the wages for his work. 15 It did not reach us until it fell into our hands, so we returned his money a second time and gave him seven oqs as well as his wages, and he brought it. When we wanted to work with it, her hand broke a second time, and this matter covered the silver, and because we ask you to direct it and bring it to him and oblige him to repair it in a reliable manner after examining the silver whether it is adulterated or not in the presence of one of your assistants, we cannot work without it and we will not do without it even for a moment, and God must bless you with love and peace.          Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al-Madhari, whose carrier is known as a non-Muslim.
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