Restriction - Lawsuits

Title Restriction - Lawsuits
Publication Date: 03/10/1894 — 02/04/1312
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display10249
Date 03/10/1894 — 02/04/1312
Notes Praise be to God. The woman was the needy Fatima, daughter of Sidi al-Khuti, rather, Sidi al-Tahir al-Khuti al-Tilmisani, plump, ugly. Her brother, Hajj Muhammad, was to represent her and her children. Her interlocutors were the Arabs, and Khadija and Aisha, the children of al-Jalali. Al-Zakzouti expressed in the tunnel what they were obligated to seize in the purchase from the one who repented, and the acquittal and after the arrest, the Hajjathi and acknowledgment in her right, without her interrogations, and the denial in the right of the ugly, and if he confirmed under his hand, she knew his worth, he testified against her completely. It was known about it on the second of Rabi’ al-Thani in the year thirteen hundred and twelve, and the right to judge was valid
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Restriction - Lawsuits

Publication Date 03/10/1894 — 02/04/1312
Subject Lawsuits
Type belge
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display10249
Date 03/10/1894 — 02/04/1312
Notes Praise be to God. The woman was the needy Fatima, daughter of Sidi al-Khuti, rather, Sidi al-Tahir al-Khuti al-Tilmisani, plump, ugly. Her brother, Hajj Muhammad, was to represent her and her children. Her interlocutors were the Arabs, and Khadija and Aisha, the children of al-Jalali. Al-Zakzouti expressed in the tunnel what they were obligated to seize in the purchase from the one who repented, and the acquittal and after the arrest, the Hajjathi and acknowledgment in her right, without her interrogations, and the denial in the right of the ugly, and if he confirmed under his hand, she knew his worth, he testified against her completely. It was known about it on the second of Rabi’ al-Thani in the year thirteen hundred and twelve, and the right to judge was valid
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