Ibn al-Khatib’s works regarding those who pledged allegiance before a wet dream
(أعمال الأعلام فيمن بويع قبل الاحتلام ابن الخطيب)

Title Ibn al-Khatib’s works regarding those who pledged allegiance before a wet dream
Title Original أعمال الأعلام فيمن بويع قبل الاحتلام ابن الخطيب
Author Ibn al-Khatib, Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Saeed
Author Original ابن الخطيب، محمد بن عبد الله بن سعيد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 238
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1182
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: that destroys souls (...) and makes life and death miserable. They were considered to be the head of the Muslim nation in the mothers of countries, including young men and boys (...) and eunuchs and non-Muslims who are addressed by the interpreter, boys and women (...) and a group of debtors who have no concern except for the one who eases their burden or eases their hardship. As for these, they are market bastards (...) Ibn Hayyan said in the Amirid state (...) in the days of Al-Mansur Muhammad ibn Amir. The end of the manuscript: mentioning the definition of what possible Christian kings in Andalusia, in short: (...) He is the king of Arghun to this day. Our history has ended, and I have fulfilled some of what we wanted from this section, and we have pardoned the pen in it, since the country in which it is located is our country, for which we do not excuse ignorance of the well-known of its events and the known of its facts, with brevity in any case and intended to be illustrative. It is followed in the third section by what concerns Morocco from Ahwaz to Cyrenaica to Al-Aqsa. And the sea coast, the western ocean, and God is the One who helps, Glory be to Him, with His grace. Font type: Moroccan Andalusian.
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Ibn al-Khatib’s works regarding those who pledged allegiance before a wet dream

(أعمال الأعلام فيمن بويع قبل الاحتلام ابن الخطيب)
Author Ibn al-Khatib, Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Saeed
Author Original ابن الخطيب، محمد بن عبد الله بن سعيد
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript Yes
Pages Count 238
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID affichage_numerics1182
Notes Printed manuscript The beginning of the manuscript: that destroys souls (...) and makes life and death miserable. They were considered to be the head of the Muslim nation in the mothers of countries, including young men and boys (...) and eunuchs and non-Muslims who are addressed by the interpreter, boys and women (...) and a group of debtors who have no concern except for the one who eases their burden or eases their hardship. As for these, they are market bastards (...) Ibn Hayyan said in the Amirid state (...) in the days of Al-Mansur Muhammad ibn Amir. The end of the manuscript: mentioning the definition of what possible Christian kings in Andalusia, in short: (...) He is the king of Arghun to this day. Our history has ended, and I have fulfilled some of what we wanted from this section, and we have pardoned the pen in it, since the country in which it is located is our country, for which we do not excuse ignorance of the well-known of its events and the known of its facts, with brevity in any case and intended to be illustrative. It is followed in the third section by what concerns Morocco from Ahwaz to Cyrenaica to Al-Aqsa. And the sea coast, the western ocean, and God is the One who helps, Glory be to Him, with His grace. Font type: Moroccan Andalusian.
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