Message - Muhammad and Aziz - Muhammad bin Talib - tribal disputes - bandits, animals, hotels, tribes

Title Message - Muhammad and Aziz - Muhammad bin Talib - tribal disputes - bandits, animals, hotels, tribes
Author Muhammad and Aziz
Author Original محمد وعزيز
Publication Place - Muhammad and Aziz
Subject Bandits, animals, hotels, tribes — tribal disputes
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1243
Notes Praise be to God alone. May God’s prayers and peace be upon our Master Muhammad, his family, the Lover of the Faithful, and the Khalifa of our Master, the Most Guided, the Chief, the Most Assaad, the Jurist, Sir Muhammad Ibn Talib. May God protect you and protect you. May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, for the best of our Master, may God grant him victory. And let you know, sir, may God inform you well, that we arrested eleven people from the Ayat of Hilli and also four from the Ayat of Haddou and Musa. They directed Ali and Hajj Gharaba, as well as about twenty-five animals in the hotels. A pair of raqqis are accompanying you. Send someone to guide them and protect them from the Hajj children, because they are confronting them at the gate until the news of this reaches the tribe. Here I am staying at the shrine of the precious owner of the mother, my master and my master Idris, until I receive news of what we are doing. Whenever you ordered me to do so, I complied with your order, and his company arrived this day at Bab al-Saeed, and we inform Commander Mahmoud with the utmost rebuke, and I feared for myself and for you until I told you the news and out of love. Peace be upon Caliph Muhammad, may God bless you and your loved one and advise you. May God grant everyone peace, Amen
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Message - Muhammad and Aziz - Muhammad bin Talib - tribal disputes - bandits, animals, hotels, tribes

Author Muhammad and Aziz
Author Original محمد وعزيز
Publication Place - Muhammad and Aziz
Subject Bandits, animals, hotels, tribes — tribal disputes
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1243
Notes Praise be to God alone. May God’s prayers and peace be upon our Master Muhammad, his family, the Lover of the Faithful, and the Khalifa of our Master, the Most Guided, the Chief, the Most Assaad, the Jurist, Sir Muhammad Ibn Talib. May God protect you and protect you. May the peace and mercy of God be upon you, for the best of our Master, may God grant him victory. And let you know, sir, may God inform you well, that we arrested eleven people from the Ayat of Hilli and also four from the Ayat of Haddou and Musa. They directed Ali and Hajj Gharaba, as well as about twenty-five animals in the hotels. A pair of raqqis are accompanying you. Send someone to guide them and protect them from the Hajj children, because they are confronting them at the gate until the news of this reaches the tribe. Here I am staying at the shrine of the precious owner of the mother, my master and my master Idris, until I receive news of what we are doing. Whenever you ordered me to do so, I complied with your order, and his company arrived this day at Bab al-Saeed, and we inform Commander Mahmoud with the utmost rebuke, and I feared for myself and for you until I told you the news and out of love. Peace be upon Caliph Muhammad, may God bless you and your loved one and advise you. May God grant everyone peace, Amen
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