Message - Belkacem - Idris Al-Sarraj - Al-Gypsum Captured

Title Message - Belkacem - Idris Al-Sarraj - Al-Gypsum Captured
Author Belkacem
Author Original بلقاسم
Publication Place Meknes - Belkacem
Subject Gypsum is a catch
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1641
Library Location Meknes
Notes Praise be to God alone                          And may God’s blessings be upon Muhammad, our master, the jurist, Al-Amjad Al-Pasha Al-As’ad, in place of our father, our master Idris Al-Sarraj. May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God Almighty be upon you, for the best of our master, may God support him. Then know, sir, that what is apparent from the possessions of the barbarians, we have collected a lot of it, and only a little of it remains, and I count it as a collection, and on it, write on it to the store house or the barbarians, how it is in it and in what matter we pay it, and the barbarians how. It is in and in any matter that we pay, or that we are stronger with the barbarians, or how we do with it, and know, sir, that you ordered the plaster to be carried and it will be blue, and our face is where the children of Ammar were sixty loads and they weighed it for them, so he allocated ten quintals for them and directed the sons of Joseph and I obliged them and them to make the yellow and hot plaster and what our friend in Meknes wrote reaches you, and let you know that the captain, one of the scribes who was writing to him, was sick and he made a last scribe fulfill a need for him until his scribe recovered. The second writer is the one who wrote the letters to you, to whom he returned, and the noble Idrissi whom you wrote to stay with him. He appointed three places for him, but none of them were suitable for him. He said to him, “Let us wait for a suitable place for me, and we did not have a suitable place.” He became angry and went down to the honorable people. Know, sir, that my master Ahmad Umair, who was saddled by al-Jawh Muhammad, was desired by his sheikh, and wanted to seize him. One of your companions found him to seize him, so he asked him to ask him and wanted to beat him, and this is what you must notify him of. Peace be upon you, and the letters were written by your friend, Hajj Belkacem
Kişi Adları الشريف الإدريسي، أحمد عمير
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Message - Belkacem - Idris Al-Sarraj - Al-Gypsum Captured

Author Belkacem
Author Original بلقاسم
Publication Place Meknes - Belkacem
Subject Gypsum is a catch
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display1641
Library Location Meknes
Notes Praise be to God alone                          And may God’s blessings be upon Muhammad, our master, the jurist, Al-Amjad Al-Pasha Al-As’ad, in place of our father, our master Idris Al-Sarraj. May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God Almighty be upon you, for the best of our master, may God support him. Then know, sir, that what is apparent from the possessions of the barbarians, we have collected a lot of it, and only a little of it remains, and I count it as a collection, and on it, write on it to the store house or the barbarians, how it is in it and in what matter we pay it, and the barbarians how. It is in and in any matter that we pay, or that we are stronger with the barbarians, or how we do with it, and know, sir, that you ordered the plaster to be carried and it will be blue, and our face is where the children of Ammar were sixty loads and they weighed it for them, so he allocated ten quintals for them and directed the sons of Joseph and I obliged them and them to make the yellow and hot plaster and what our friend in Meknes wrote reaches you, and let you know that the captain, one of the scribes who was writing to him, was sick and he made a last scribe fulfill a need for him until his scribe recovered. The second writer is the one who wrote the letters to you, to whom he returned, and the noble Idrissi whom you wrote to stay with him. He appointed three places for him, but none of them were suitable for him. He said to him, “Let us wait for a suitable place for me, and we did not have a suitable place.” He became angry and went down to the honorable people. Know, sir, that my master Ahmad Umair, who was saddled by al-Jawh Muhammad, was desired by his sheikh, and wanted to seize him. One of your companions found him to seize him, so he asked him to ask him and wanted to beat him, and this is what you must notify him of. Peace be upon you, and the letters were written by your friend, Hajj Belkacem
Kişi Adları الشريف الإدريسي، أحمد عمير
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