Restriction - Gypsum construction of landmark mosques

Title Restriction - Gypsum construction of landmark mosques
Publication Date: 20/01/1900 — 18/09/1317
Publication Place Agisa Mosque (Fez) -
Subject Gypsum construction, mosques, teachers
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display3295
Library Location Agisa Mosque (Fez)
Date 20/01/1900 — 18/09/1317
Notes Praise be to God for the wages of the gypsum 3/252, its servants 38, the waqif 21, the banker 28, and the lambs 22 whose baskets were brought to the mosque in the mosque of the great funeral procession....361 gathered in the above-mentioned sign of the body, there in the middle of a manat and thirty mithqals, three thousand and one uqiyah, with which the jurist who calculated the term, Mr. Al-Mufaddal Al-Sarraj, issued a card to the onlookers at the time to pay what he mentioned and record it in their journal on behalf of him. On behalf of himself and his partner Al-Sharaat, due to his absence in accordance with the noble command, God called it the 18th of Ramadan in the year 1317.
Kişi Adları المحتسب المفضل السراج، أحمد الشراط
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Restriction - Gypsum construction of landmark mosques

Publication Date 20/01/1900 — 18/09/1317
Publication Place Agisa Mosque (Fez) -
Subject Gypsum construction, mosques, teachers
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display3295
Library Location Agisa Mosque (Fez)
Date 20/01/1900 — 18/09/1317
Notes Praise be to God for the wages of the gypsum 3/252, its servants 38, the waqif 21, the banker 28, and the lambs 22 whose baskets were brought to the mosque in the mosque of the great funeral procession....361 gathered in the above-mentioned sign of the body, there in the middle of a manat and thirty mithqals, three thousand and one uqiyah, with which the jurist who calculated the term, Mr. Al-Mufaddal Al-Sarraj, issued a card to the onlookers at the time to pay what he mentioned and record it in their journal on behalf of him. On behalf of himself and his partner Al-Sharaat, due to his absence in accordance with the noble command, God called it the 18th of Ramadan in the year 1317.
Kişi Adları المحتسب المفضل السراج، أحمد الشراط
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