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Primary languages
- Hebrew, Judaeo-Arabic
Here, Abū l-ʿAlāʾ reports that he works in a silk shop (dukkān qizāza) together with Muslim artisans, including a Jewish convert to Islam (rajul posheaʿ) who has antagonized him by seeking to expel him from the shop. To this end, the apostate bears false witness against him and accuses him of taking vain oaths in the name of the king. […]
The contract between the employer and the laborer indebted to him certainly stipulated that the latter had to pay the whole sum, in case he left the job. This was a means to ensure that the employee would not leave in time of a boom, see the preceding document.
- עבדהא אבו אלעלא
- בן אבו אלפצל בן
- אלעניני
- אשרי תמימי דרך ההולכים בתורת ייי אשרי איש
- ירא את ייי במצותיו חפץ מאד הדרת אדונינו ואור
- עינינו ומחמד לבינו ו…
- From his servant Abu 'l-ʿAlāʾ
- b. Abu 'l-Faḍl
- al-ʿAnīnī
- Happy are they that are upright, who walk in the law of the Lord. Happy is the man
- who fears…
- Related People
- 2
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תעתוק אחד
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דיון אחד