Restriction - traders trade wheat

Title Restriction - traders trade wheat
Publication Date: 13/04/1899 — 02/12/1316
Subject Traders trade wheat
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display13618
Date 13/04/1899 — 02/12/1316
Notes Praise be to God, for what the teachers bought from the supply market and elsewhere. Ibn al-Hajj al-Jawabi, according to Ahmad Banunah, 40 Imdad sums (cuts), al-Muati Baqrab, according to Faddoul bin J, 30 sums, Idris, 41, al-Dhimmi Banoun, also has 120 sums, 38 Abdullah al-Jami, according to Si al-Habib, 34 sums, Ahmed, 42 Bin al-Helu al-Nasab, according to Salam Banununa, 30 sums, Asi Ahmed, 42 Praise be to God, whoever attended the wheat selling market above in the shop Prepared to be sold by this Idrisi, and he received the price of the five offers from the aforementioned porters. There is a record of it attested to him, and they fully knew his worth, knowledge, and determination to sell what was mentioned in the mentioned place in the second Hajj al-Abarka in the year 1316.
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Restriction - traders trade wheat

Publication Date 13/04/1899 — 02/12/1316
Subject Traders trade wheat
Type Document
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences
Record ID display13618
Date 13/04/1899 — 02/12/1316
Notes Praise be to God, for what the teachers bought from the supply market and elsewhere. Ibn al-Hajj al-Jawabi, according to Ahmad Banunah, 40 Imdad sums (cuts), al-Muati Baqrab, according to Faddoul bin J, 30 sums, Idris, 41, al-Dhimmi Banoun, also has 120 sums, 38 Abdullah al-Jami, according to Si al-Habib, 34 sums, Ahmed, 42 Bin al-Helu al-Nasab, according to Salam Banununa, 30 sums, Asi Ahmed, 42 Praise be to God, whoever attended the wheat selling market above in the shop Prepared to be sold by this Idrisi, and he received the price of the five offers from the aforementioned porters. There is a record of it attested to him, and they fully knew his worth, knowledge, and determination to sell what was mentioned in the mentioned place in the second Hajj al-Abarka in the year 1316.
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