Publication Date
14/11/1864 — 14/06/1281
Subject
Olive complaint
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display6654
Date
14/11/1864 — 14/06/1281
Notes
Praise be to God alone, may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family, with the permission of the representative of the one he loves, may God direct him and guide him to the Idrisiyah zawiya. His martyr, one of the masters of insight who knows the evaluation of what he mentions and its meaning, now refers to his knowledge of the aforementioned zawiya, and he was asked to look at the eye of what was cut from the olives and what he picked from the olives of Ibn al-Ashqar al-Kayn, the owner of Madashir Ali bin Hamdush from Jabal Zarhun, may God bless him with the continuity of his remembrance and consideration of the matter of his duty, so they responded to that and his consideration. They healed him and tested him sufficiently, and it appeared to them, based on the evidence of their sight, the time of their knowledge, and what their diligence led to, that the amount of the olives plundered from the gutter was five mudds, and the amount of the olives plundered from Ayn al-Dukkan from its fall, Qatah, and two shepherds, and the looted from the olives of al-Sharaf al-Saghir was twelve mudds, and the looted from the olives plundered like the blood money of Isa was twenty-six mudds, and the looted from the olives of Hamari and Ain al-Lawz was fifteen mudds for all. Two stems and fifty-eight mudds, a fair assessment and payment, with no understatement, no omissions, or omissions in the right of the one who presented to him or to you two thousand of the aforementioned cut olives. Of the Balance olives, there are four cut olives, and of the Ain al-Dakkar olives, forty-six olives, some with the branch cut off and some on the root. Of the Great Ashkar olives, a hundred sticks, and twenty-five sticks, some on the root and some with the branch cut off, old and new, and from the Arsah olives fourteen sticks, some with the branch cut off and some on the root. And from the olive tree of Tamar Maalah and Abu Marwan, forty-seven sticks, some with the branch cut off and some on the root, and from the small honor olive tree thirty-eight sticks, some with the branch cut off and some on the root, and from the large honor olive tree thirty sticks, some of which were cut on the root and some cut off the branch, and from the Kudiya Issa olive tree ninety-two sticks, some cut on the root and some cut off the branch, and from the Fashtala olive, eighteen sticks, some cut on the root and some cut off the branch, and from the Lahmari olive and Ain al-Luz five. Sixty olives, some cut on the root, some cut off the branch, and from the olives of Hamari and Ain al-Luz. Sixty-five olives, some cut on the root and some cut off the branch, and from the olives of Dar Buznah and Ain Bayad, fifteen sticks, some cut on the root and some cut off the branch. They said what was mentioned and imitated it and verified it and bore witness to it. He asked them that on the fourteenth of Jumada al-Thani in the year two hundred and eighty-one and the honorable Idris Ali al-Suhaymi, one of the masters of sight, the student Sayyid Abdullah bin al-Mahdi from Masters of sight, praise be to God, I bear witness to the eminent jurist, the most knowledgeable, the most blessed, the most eminent, the most reliable representative in the legal rulings in this regard, on the authority of our master, the scholar, may God Almighty be glorified and saddened by the confirmation of the above drawing, the complete confirmation of his companionship with him and his confirmation with him of his duty, and God has honored him in such a way that this will be answered for him in terms of what they mentioned in the history above.