File 1707/1924 ‘Arabia:- Jeddah Situation Reports. (1924-1930)’ [268r] (540/898)
The record is made up of 1 volume (445 folios). It was created in 13 Mar 1924-18 Mar 1931. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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and because the best direction is that which is towards the “ Kibla ” To so round
ab ° U Th T ^ b u° dy agal , nSt 11 and t0 kiss i® absolutely forbidden g
The Tazkir, tarheem and tasleem ” are something new
got /superior to Wm ^ ^ &S W6 CaD “derstand. And every learned man has
Signatures :
Mohammed-bin-Sadir.
Mohammed-bin-Mahmoud-el-Azhari.
Mohammed Zaki.
Mahmoud Shaaban.
Mohammed-bin-Ali-el-Turki.
Mohammed-el-Tayeb.
Saddik Said.
Mohammed-el-Hashemi.
Hafez Ibrahim Bazi.
Omar-el-Kurdi.
Bishir-bin-Ahmed-el-Ghothi.
Khalil-bin-Mohammed.
Hamid-bin-el-Tayeb.
Ahmed-bin-Ahmed.
Assad Kamakhi.
Hamad-bin-Tayy.
Mohammed-bin-Sakr.
Dated 25th Ramadan, 1344.
Enclosure 3 in No. 1.
Extract from the Mecca Rewspafer “ Umm-al-Kura, ,, No. 73, dated May 28, 1926.
Buling of the Learned Men of Egypt. Visiting the Tombs,
Tobacco and Music.
His Excellency the Sub-Minister of Interior,
THE contents of your Excellency’s letter of the 10th May, 1926, No. 91
(Administration), are noted ns well as the enclosed copy of telegram received from
His Majesty the King of the Hejaz and Sultan of Nejd to His Excellency the Minister
of the Interior of Egypt, requesting information as to the religious rules regarding
the points of the telegram and as to what should be followed this year about the
pilgrimage with a view to what His Majesty King Ibn Saud indicated.
On consideration we found that the points about which a decision can be given
are those of paragraphs 6 and 7 regarding visiting tombs, music and tobacco.
As regards visiting tombs, we say that it is religiously approved as the Prophet,
may peace and prayer of God be upon him, said £ ‘ I had prevented you from visiting
the tombs, but now I say visit them.”
The Prophet used to visit the tombs of the Moslems at Bakea-el-Gharkad and
say : <£ Peace be upon you as you have kept patient and blessed is the consequence
of that dwelling.”
A certain Mahshi Imdad-el-Eattah has copied out from the “Kahstani” the
following: (at El Ehia) : The preferred course of visiting tombs is that one should
stand towards the £c Kibla” to say salaams and should not rub the grave, neither
should he kiss it or touch it.
The learned men explained many things which are disliked when tombs are
being visited. They summarised the same by their saying: ££ And also everything
that is not known of the Sunna,” which is a general rule by which any action not
known of the Sunna can be compared. They gave as examples, the touching and
kissing. It is known that going round about other than the £C Kaaba ” is not of the
Sunna.
As regards smoking or tobacco, we say that it was not existing in the time of
the Prophet, may peace and prayer of God be upon him, neither was it existing in
the time of the Caliphs, the friends and the Imams, but it came into existence in
the late centuries.
The learned men differed very much about it. Some of them said that it is
prohibited relying on a tradition of Ahmed related by Om Salma to the effect that
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The volume mostly contains printed copies of despatches from HM Agent and Consul, Jeddah, to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, enclosing reports on the situation in the Hejaz (also spelled Hedjaz in the file) [now a region of Saudi Arabia], from January 1924 to December 1930, and related enclosures to the reports. These despatches were sent to the Under-Secretary of State for India by the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. The volume also includes India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Political and Secret Department minute papers, which include comments on the reports, and indicate that the reports had been seen by the Under-Secretary of State for India and the Political Committee of the Council of India.
The reports are monthly for January to August 1924, May 1925, September 1925 to March 1927, June 1927 to June 1930, and December 1930. Reports between these dates cover shorter periods, except July and August 1930, which are both covered by one report, and September, October and November 1930, which are also covered by one report.
The reports discuss matters including the actions of King Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi of the Hejaz, including his attempts to gain recognition as Caliph, and the military and financial situation in the Hejaz during the war between the Hejaz and the Saudi Sultanate of Nejd [Najd]. They report on events of the Hedjaz-Nejd war including: the capture of Taif (September 1924) and Mecca (October 1924) by Nejd; the departure of the ex-King Hussein from Jeddah; the fall of Medina and Jeddah and the surrender of the Hejaz to Sultan Abdul Aziz of Nejd [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd, also known as Ibn Saud] (December 1925); and the formal assumption of the title of King of the Hejaz and Sultan of Nejd and its Dependencies by Ibn Saud (8 January 1925).
The reports following the annexation of the Hejaz by Nejd cover internal affairs, including prohibitions introduced for religious reasons, the Hejaz Railway, the financial situation of the Hejaz-Nejd Government, and the Hejaz Air Force. They also report on foreign relations, including: the publication of an agreement, dated 21 October 1926, between Ibn Saud and Sayyid Hassan-el-Idrisi, establishing the suzerainty of Ibn Saud over Asir; relations between Ibn Saud and Imam Yahya of the Yemen; the situation on the frontiers between Nejd and Iraq, and Nejd and Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan ; and the Treaty of Jeddah between Hejaz-Nejd and Great Britain (20 May 1927). They also report Ibn Saud being proclaimed King of the Hejaz, Nejd and its Dependencies (4 April 1927).
In addition, other frequently occurring topics in the reports are: the Pilgrimage [Hajj], including the arrival of pilgrims in the Hejaz, from India, Java and elsewhere, arrangements for the pilgrimage, the welfare of pilgrims, and the repatriation of pilgrims; and the slave trade and slavery in the Hejaz, including the manumission and repatriation of slaves.
The volume includes a divider which gives the subject number, the year the subject file was opened, the subject heading, and a list of correspondence references by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.
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