Dressing the gown

Dressing the robe : for whoever wears it, buys it, or sews it and its belly, and if he is poor, he becomes indispensable because it pushes the cold indicative of poverty, and if the Sultan met him, he would receive it, and he was good and had a lining and inside it was the money of a continent, which is the cotton inside it, such as treasure and money in the house of money. . And if he was a single he married, and her face was the same, and her lining was his wife, and cotton was her dowry, and strings were covenants and impeccable, and if he sewed her and did not wear her son’s or daughter’s husband, or a marriage contract to others, or a group of spouses separated, especially if it was old and folded . And all of that was in the winter days in Aban to wear it . As for wearing it in the summer, it is an aunt from a wife, religion, illness, imprisonment, distress, or distress for the sake of the woman . If he was from the people of war, he would wear his nation and receive his enemy in the price of war .