Legal Complaint (Hormshīr, Iran)
It was thus before us witnesses, whose signatures are written below this record: In Hormshīr [Ahwāz] town, which [is] among those of Khūzistān, which stands on the river Ulay, in the month of Shebaṭ, year 1332 according to the [Seleucid] era of documents [1021 CE], there were present before us Ḥannah, daughter of Israel, son of Jacob, may he rest in Paradise, and she cited Daniel, son of Reuben, [son] of ‘Azariah, known as “Baby.” And this Ḥannah bat Israel said thus: “This Daniel ben Reuben, my son-in-law, has gone without my order and without my desire and taken out of the purse of my brothers, who are in Egypt, six pairs of pearls and sold them for twenty-five dinars. And this purse was the property of my brothers Sahl and Joseph and Sa‘īd, sons of Israel, son of Jacob, may he rest in Paradise.” And the elders said to him: “You did wrong; you did this, that you laid hands on property other than your own, and you are in a state of lawlessness through this that you have done.” And he answered: “I did it of necessity, [obliged] by my heart, for I was in great difficulty.” And the elders said to him: “It is incumbent upon you, Daniel ben Reuben, to make recompense for it and to ask forgiveness from the owners of the property.” And this Daniel ben Reuben said: “The thing which [belongs] to me is available to these [men], Sahl and Joseph, and Sa‘īd, sons of Israel, son of Jacob, may he rest in Paradise, and I am content before you elders that you write it and rectify [the matter] against me, in that it became right, since I was agreeable. It is [so] that, in recompense for these pearls which I took, under their hands [as] recompense [there are] these dinars. I sold them and took twenty-five genuine sultani dinars.” And he was agreeable, and we took the property acquired from the hands of this Daniel, son of Reuben, [son] of ‘Azariah, known as “Baby,” in [the form of] clothing. It is proper to take property [so] acquired—by the laws of Sinai and the words at Horeb—with his approval and at his request. And this Daniel, son of Reuben, [son] of ‘Azariah, abandoned all claim [on it] to the end of all actions of protest. And he wrote [this] and gave it into the hand of Ḥannah, daughter of Israel, son of Jacob, may he rest in Paradise, that it may be for her a discharge and a proof.
‘Azariah ben Abraham ben ’Ammar
Sa‘dan ben Daniel ben Sa‘dan.
Source: Oxford Bodleian Library MS Heb. B 12/24.
Notes
Words in brackets appear in the original translation.
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Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 3: Encountering Christianity and Islam.