Arabic manuscript on paper, 162 leaves., each page with 21 lines, written in black Maghribi script, titles and catchwords in red ink.
Bound in the original leather hardcover.
18 by 24 cm.
Written by Sheikh Salah Ibn Ali Al-Rama’a in 1245 AH (1827 AD), explores the Islamic jurisprudential concept of Hudud (the prescribed punishments for certain offenses in Islamic law). The term "Mujibaat" refers to things that are obligatory or necessary, and "Hudud" refers to the boundaries or limits set by Islamic law. The text addresses the concept of legal boundaries in Islam, providing guidance on the application of punishments and the protection of societal order.