Publication Date
24/10/1909 — 09/10/1327
Subject
Marriage
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display10285
Date
24/10/1909 — 09/10/1327
Notes
Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon our Master and Master Muhammad, the Seal of the Prophets and the Imam of the Messengers, and upon his family and all his companions. After he married with blessings, success, happiness, acceptance, and righteousness on earth, Sidi Muhammad bin Al-Mukarram and Al-Munim, Sidi Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al-Khalidi, the family of the Sheikh, Sidi Muhammad bin Ibrahim Al-Khayri, the family of the Sheikh, Sidi Muhammad bin Ibrahim, may God benefit us with him by broadcasting the preserved pearl, the hidden pearl, Mrs. Zuhur. Daughter of the late Sayyid al-Tayyib bin J Muhammad al-Haraz in al-Hakimi, here is my condolences to you, the neglected orphan. She has no guardian from a father, a caregiver, or a judge in the custody of her honorable mother, Lal Khadouj, the daughter of al-Abr al-Muneim al-Hajj Muhammad bin Bushti al-Kalali, in the sufficiency of her brother Idris in his two martyrs, and they bear witness to a blessed dowry amounting to sixty Saudi riyals after the age of one year. Her aforementioned custodian, on behalf of the aforementioned husband, received all the prescribed dowry in cash. Completely and clearly, and I absolved him of it with the aforementioned wife’s consent to that. He completed her marriage agreement according to the Qur’an and the Sunnah, security and security, and according to what was stated in the decisive Qur’an, and keeping her with kindness or releasing her with goodness. Her aforementioned brother married her to her with her power of attorney over him in that matter. Rather, its date was after she informed her of the husband’s husband and the dowry that he had given to her of the dowry, so she declared her consent and acceptance and said yes, and the husband accepted it completely and with satisfaction, and he bound himself to him and fulfilled it, by God. He will reconcile between them and reconcile them to what pleases him, and after the aforementioned custodian testified that she supervises a husband, including the aforementioned woman, by renting his home from her money that is hers and all hers, to live with her their aforementioned daughter in one house for the period of his living with her, a commitment necessary for her condition and her responsibility, the aforementioned husband testified that he accepted that and was willing and obligated to live with her in marrying her aforementioned daughter into one house, as mentioned, a commitment necessary for him, of his ability, which he testified to them in full, and he knew them about the husband, and he knew about it. Enough, and on the ninth of Shawwal, seven hundred and twenty-three hundred and a thousand. Praise be to God, after the wife testified about him that she bore the burden of food, drink, and clothing from the husband around him, to the point of forfeiting what was legally imposed on her. He absolved him of marital and other causes with a complete, comprehensive, absolute, general exoneration, after which there is no trace or establishment, whether the marriage was long or short, by a successor known to be infallible from him. His mother, the woman Mrs. Khaddouj mentioned about him, also testified that she absolved him of all previous contact between them. From his history, and that she bore what her aforementioned daughter might do to her aforementioned husband, of what was mentioned, as necessary for what is hers and her duty, and in the presence of the wife’s brother Idris, and his consent and testimony, that he bore what his mentioned sister and her mother might have done, of what was mentioned, as a necessary burden for what is hers and her duty, and because of what was mentioned, and for which the aforementioned testified, one divorce from her, he divorced her from her as required, and that he accepted the aforementioned girl, marrying Umm Taym. She travels with her or stays in such a way that she has nothing left with her except for maintaining family ties. They knew its value, and it was fully attested to them. And whoever excepted the wife knew of it, enough of it was known on the twenty-fifth of the Sacred Mosque in the year one thousand three hundred and twenty-eight.