Suleymān ibn Ḥassūn, his son Isḥaq, and Dāwūd ibn Ḥasan

11th Century

Nothing is known about Suleymān ibn Ḥassūn, his son Isḥaq, and Dāwūd ibn Ḥasan, other than that they were business partners and worked together washing corpses in Fustāt (Old Cairo).

Content by Suleymān ibn Ḥassūn, his son Isḥaq, and Dāwūd ibn Ḥasan

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Partnership Agreement (Fustāt, Egypt)

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Suleyman b. Ḥassūn and his son Isḥaq came to court, and Dāwūd b. Ḥasan, nicknamed Abū Ja‘d, came, in the synagogue of the Shāmiyin, and [they] testified concerning themselves that they established…