Restriction - Mules Lawsuits

Title Restriction - Mules Lawsuits
Publication Date: 01/10/1870 — 05/07/1287
Subject mules lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display8264
Date 01/10/1870 — 05/07/1287
Notes Praise be to God, after Al-Fatimi bin Ali Al-Hajji, one of Issa’s children, admitted that he was a quarter Arab, with pure gray hair, with a puncture mark on his right ear, that he had two blue red reds remaining, all of the age intact, and the fire had precipitated this period. An ancestor testified about its history, and after that, now it is with Sidi Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Maysouri Al-Talbi, and Al-Maysoori mentioned that he bought it from someone else for eight mithqals, which he had collected from earlier, for reconciliation, on the condition that the aforementioned Al-Hajji pay six mithqals to the aforementioned Maysori and give The two mentioned two, each of them accepted, were brought together, because Al-Misuri testified that he received from Al-Hajji six ancient mithqāls in complete and complete recognition. Al-Hajji testified that the aforementioned had full possession in recognition and acquittal of the aforementioned donkey claim, a complete acquittal. They knew the face and what was on its front, with a full nose to ask him, and on the fifth of Rajab in the year seven with one hundred eighty and two hundred and one thousand.
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Restriction - Mules Lawsuits

Publication Date 01/10/1870 — 05/07/1287
Subject mules lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display8264
Date 01/10/1870 — 05/07/1287
Notes Praise be to God, after Al-Fatimi bin Ali Al-Hajji, one of Issa’s children, admitted that he was a quarter Arab, with pure gray hair, with a puncture mark on his right ear, that he had two blue red reds remaining, all of the age intact, and the fire had precipitated this period. An ancestor testified about its history, and after that, now it is with Sidi Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Maysouri Al-Talbi, and Al-Maysoori mentioned that he bought it from someone else for eight mithqals, which he had collected from earlier, for reconciliation, on the condition that the aforementioned Al-Hajji pay six mithqals to the aforementioned Maysori and give The two mentioned two, each of them accepted, were brought together, because Al-Misuri testified that he received from Al-Hajji six ancient mithqāls in complete and complete recognition. Al-Hajji testified that the aforementioned had full possession in recognition and acquittal of the aforementioned donkey claim, a complete acquittal. They knew the face and what was on its front, with a full nose to ask him, and on the fifth of Rajab in the year seven with one hundred eighty and two hundred and one thousand.
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