Whoever sees in his hand a sword he does not intend to fight with, then it strikes a sultan or a son or a brother. As much as the beating, if he sees that he was beaten and no blood came out of him, then his words are right and good, and if blood came out of him and the battered and the battered did not stain him, then it is forbidden money that befalls him from his owner, and if he sees that by hitting him that is a hand or thigh or a man or a wound then it is a speech that breaks between the battered And between a son or a brother or someone else who is attributed to him in the interpretation, and if he struck the neck of a person or that the head is from him, then the object of the subject strikes a good and a great release from the doer, and whoever sees that he was given a sword in his hand, then he hits a child and whoever sees that his sword is broken or fallen from him or He was snatched from him, beaten with him, stolen from him, gifted, loaned or sold, because it happens with his power as much as that accident