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One said, "Do you not fear that the free men will sell you?" He was almost choked with rage at his words.
He replied to him and was displeased, saying, "How can I do that? This is the truth of God's word, 'Indeed, the blessings are from the Lord.'"
So he sent his brother Dawud to Kerman, where he stayed for eight years. And in one of the...
...and Al-Husayn, Da'ab! To Koka, the people were...
...sent Dawud to the Sultan of Kerman, who had conquered his land. He stayed there for seven days. And he said, "Whoever wants to defecate, let him do so in the Sultan's house." On the seventh day, the entire house was filled with excrement, despite its vastness...
...and its cleanliness.
They found him in the Sultan's house and were amazed at the number of people and their wickedness and foolishness.
And in the fifty-fifth year, Sheikh Al-Islam Abu Al-Barakat, the jurist, the judge, Mawd ibn...
...from the Biyusa tribe, worse than Zamtan, as his father said to him, "Go to him and he will help you."
...and he remained in the position of judge for eight years and three months. He died in the year 320, during the reign of the Sultan Al-Malik Al-Zahir. He was sixty-three years old. May God have mercy on him.
...and Al-Husayn were sent to Koka. He appointed them to positions of authority, and they were more severe than...
...to Koka. He appointed them to positions of authority, and they were more severe than...
...Dawud, his loved ones.
...and he was appointed as governor of the Sultanate. He was appointed to him by a man who was knowledgeable in administration, and he appointed him over him.
...he was appointed as governor of the Sultanate. He was appointed to him by a man who was knowledgeable in administration, and he appointed him over him.
...Abu A.
...ibn.
...ibn.