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Legal document CUL Or.1080 15.62
  1. Bibliographic citation
    Geoffrey Khan, Arabic Legal and Administrative Documents in the Cambridge Genizah Collections (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).
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    • Doc. 68
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    • Digital Edition
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  2. Bibliographic citation
    Marina Rustow, "Benefaction (Ni'ma), Gratitude (Shukr), and the Politics of Giving and Receiving in Letters from the Cairo Geniza," in Charity and Giving in Monotheistic Religions (New York: De Gruyter, 2009).
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    • Pg. 388 n52
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    • Discussion
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CUL Or.1080 15.62 1r

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Geoffrey Khan, Arabic Legal and Administrative Documents in the Cambridge Genizah Collections (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).

Recto

  1. ما يقول السادة الفقها ائمة الدين وهداة المسلمين 
  2. في رجل يهودي كحال وهو دون لحية وقد شهدت
  3. له عدول الاسلام بنه مامون في تصرفه لان يدخل 
  4. على حرم المسلمين هل يجوز له ذلك اذ وشهدوا
  5. له بذلك ام لا افتونا يرحمكم الله 
Geoffrey Khan, Arabic Legal and Administrative Documents in the Cambridge Genizah Collections (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).

Recto

  1. What do the masters, the jurisprudents, the 'imāms of the religion and guides of  the Muslims, say  
  2. regarding a Jewish eye-doctor, without a beard,  
  3. concerning whom Muslim certified witnesses have borne testimony that he is  trusted in the practice of his profession to visit  
  4. the family of Muslims. Is he permitted to do this, having received a testimony to 
  5. that effect, or not? Grant us your decision, may God have mercy upon you. 

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