Publication Date
22/05/1864 — 15/12/1280
Subject
Looting lawsuits
Type
belge
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID
display10602
Date
22/05/1864 — 15/12/1280
Notes
Praise be to God, as in others, after Al-Arabi bin Abdullah Al-Gharbawi Al-Maliki Al-Masoudi, Al-Sayyid Qasim bin Al-Yamani, and Al-Sayyid Muhammad bin Al-Haj Al-Gharbawi Al-Sufyani Al-Ma’roufi claimed against the groups of Bani Ammar, Al-Skhirat, and the trenches that they were passing near the encampment of Bani Ammar on the road at the end of the sitting of Al-Musalal Al-Farout. Knights met them there and plundered from them two bardouns with mixed goods, the first containing all two hundred mithqals and fifty mithqals. For the second, it contains a hundred mithqals in individuals, and forty mithqals for the third, which contains thirty-five mithqals. The sheikhs of Bani Ammar, Sheikh Hadd bin Qasim Azmud, Sheikh Belaid, Sheikh Omar al-Banna, Sheikh Sayyid al-Tuhami bin Abdullah, sheikh of Skhirat, and Sheikh Hajj Idris, sheikh of the trenches, were present. They asked them to take an oath on the plate of their claim, with half of what was required and what was required. After swearing, they would perform the promised kit. The three plaintiffs came and testified that they were bound to swear on the plate. They called them in the text of what is obligatory and where it is obligatory. They knew his destiny, which he attested to them in its entirety, and he knew the sheikhs, and he was known to the people of the West, in the middle of the Hajj al-Haram in the year eighty-one and a thousand servants of his Lord, Ahmad......God is his guardian and master. He was known to everyone. For the second... God be kind to him.