Message - Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar - Jaafar, Muhammad bin Talib - the garment, the jilbab, the covering

Title Message - Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar - Jaafar, Muhammad bin Talib - the garment, the jilbab, the covering
Author Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar
Author Original محمد بن الطالب، جعفر
Publication Place Fez - Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar
Subject The robe, the robes, the cladding
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1913
Library Location Fez
Notes Praise be to God, our lover and servant of our master. May peace and God’s mercy be upon you, for the goodness of our Lord Al-Mansour, by God. After the oath is returned to you, here we are, we have left the number of those discharged, and inform us of their price. We must love you to direct to us the two free jilbabs as they were, and we must look at them, and must and must be as they were, and we would love for you to recommend to them one of the people of Fez, called Al-Tazi. They told us that they are harvesting it, and it must and must. God bless you. Search for them because you witnessed us in them before they disappear. The important thing is that Jaafar, may God grant him success, and I must search for a goal based on the goal of this honorable one. Our Lord, may God grant him victory and make clear to him the price of the two parties that we remained with. Praise be to God and to the son of our Lord, our master Jaafar, the purest of greetings from the best of our Lord the Imam. And here are five parts of the oath that you will receive, and you will receive what agrees with your desire. The same for us. We will negotiate with his Lord about the price. That type was ancient to us and has passed. Peace be upon you. May God bless him.
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Message - Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar - Jaafar, Muhammad bin Talib - the garment, the jilbab, the covering

Author Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar
Author Original محمد بن الطالب، جعفر
Publication Place Fez - Muhammad bin Talib, Jaafar
Subject The robe, the robes, the cladding
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1913
Library Location Fez
Notes Praise be to God, our lover and servant of our master. May peace and God’s mercy be upon you, for the goodness of our Lord Al-Mansour, by God. After the oath is returned to you, here we are, we have left the number of those discharged, and inform us of their price. We must love you to direct to us the two free jilbabs as they were, and we must look at them, and must and must be as they were, and we would love for you to recommend to them one of the people of Fez, called Al-Tazi. They told us that they are harvesting it, and it must and must. God bless you. Search for them because you witnessed us in them before they disappear. The important thing is that Jaafar, may God grant him success, and I must search for a goal based on the goal of this honorable one. Our Lord, may God grant him victory and make clear to him the price of the two parties that we remained with. Praise be to God and to the son of our Lord, our master Jaafar, the purest of greetings from the best of our Lord the Imam. And here are five parts of the oath that you will receive, and you will receive what agrees with your desire. The same for us. We will negotiate with his Lord about the price. That type was ancient to us and has passed. Peace be upon you. May God bless him.
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