Restriction - Lawsuits

Title Restriction - Lawsuits
Publication Date: 20/07/1863 — 03/02/1280
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display6632
Date 20/07/1863 — 03/02/1280
Notes Praise be to God, after the woman, the daughter of Ibn Ham Al-Yauri Al-Lakhmi, admitted that she had arrested from Hadd bin Idris, from the family of Sidi Ali Safiya Al-Susi, and Hadd Qasim bin Hadd bin Al-Hashemi Al-Yusufi, ten mithqals, and they made peace with her claim against them, because they had concealed her misfortune from her daughter, Aisha, daughter of Ibn Al-Hashim Al-Hasnawi, on the basis of knowledge. She testified that she acquitted the mentioned suit from the one who was arrested, such that she had no bliss left from it. Peace be upon Tal, who is from her brother. I testified to him that he knew about her and with a husband that I knew about, on the third of Safar in the year two hundred and eighty and one thousand, and in the presence of my two paternal sons of the aforementioned girl, Abd al-Wahid ibn Ham al-Nasab, and Sidi Muhammad al-Jilali, the first of which is a suffocation between them.
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Restriction - Lawsuits

Publication Date 20/07/1863 — 03/02/1280
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display6632
Date 20/07/1863 — 03/02/1280
Notes Praise be to God, after the woman, the daughter of Ibn Ham Al-Yauri Al-Lakhmi, admitted that she had arrested from Hadd bin Idris, from the family of Sidi Ali Safiya Al-Susi, and Hadd Qasim bin Hadd bin Al-Hashemi Al-Yusufi, ten mithqals, and they made peace with her claim against them, because they had concealed her misfortune from her daughter, Aisha, daughter of Ibn Al-Hashim Al-Hasnawi, on the basis of knowledge. She testified that she acquitted the mentioned suit from the one who was arrested, such that she had no bliss left from it. Peace be upon Tal, who is from her brother. I testified to him that he knew about her and with a husband that I knew about, on the third of Safar in the year two hundred and eighty and one thousand, and in the presence of my two paternal sons of the aforementioned girl, Abd al-Wahid ibn Ham al-Nasab, and Sidi Muhammad al-Jilali, the first of which is a suffocation between them.
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