A restriction on what Muslims are obligated to avoid infidels, and what the people of the Dhimmah are obligated to pay, such as the jizya and small taxes, and what most of the Jews of this time do, such as transgression, tyranny, and rebellion against the legal rulings, by assuming the leadership of the lords of the fork or serving the Sultan Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abdul Karim bin Muhammad Al-Mughili.
(تقييد فيما يجب على المسلمين من اجتناب الكفار وما يلزم أهل الذمة من الجزية والصغار وعما عليه أكثر يهود هذا الزمان من التعدي والطغيان والتمرد على الأحكام الشرعية بتولية أرباب الشوكة أو خدمة السلطان أبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الكريم بن محمد المغيلي)
| Title | A restriction on what Muslims are obligated to avoid infidels, and what the people of the Dhimmah are obligated to pay, such as the jizya and small taxes, and what most of the Jews of this time do, such as transgression, tyranny, and rebellion against the legal rulings, by assuming the leadership of the lords of the fork or serving the Sultan Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abdul Karim bin Muhammad Al-Mughili. |
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| Title Original | تقييد فيما يجب على المسلمين من اجتناب الكفار وما يلزم أهل الذمة من الجزية والصغار وعما عليه أكثر يهود هذا الزمان من التعدي والطغيان والتمرد على الأحكام الشرعية بتولية أرباب الشوكة أو خدمة السلطان أبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الكريم بن محمد المغيلي |
| Author | Al-Maghili, Muhammad bin Abdul Karim bin Muhammad |
| Author Original | المغيلي، محمد بن عبد الكريم بن محمد |
| Type | belge |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Pages Count | 20 |
| Library: | King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID | affichage_numerics1473 |
| Notes | The beginning of the manuscript: In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) He said (...) Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abdul Karim bin Muhammad Al-Mughili Al-Tilmisani (...) In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (...) This is a letter from Abdullah Almighty Muhammad bin Abdul Karim bin Muhammad Al-Mughili (...) to every Muslim man and woman, may God’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you. Now, some good people have asked me about what Muslims are obligated to avoid infidels, what the people of the Dhimmah are obligated to do, such as the jizya and small children, and what most of the Jews of this time do, such as transgression, tyranny, and rebellion against the legal rulings, by assuming authority over the lords of power or serving the Sultan, so I say, and God is the Helper. End of the manuscript: So forgive me, for no one forgives sins except you. I finish. And the end of it is recorded, and its entry is said here (...) Abdul Aziz bin Al-Hassan bin Yusuf bin Mahdi Al-Zayani (...) I found at the end of the original from which I recorded this what it says: What I found of his words has ended, but I thought, and God knows best, that some of it remained from the end of it after this supplication, because I did not find the last leaf of it. It ended. It ended at the end of Rajab of the year (...) Font type: Moroccan |