Great Qadi (Qadi al-Qudat) is a religious and secular position established during Abbasid Caliphate, specifically under the caliphate of Harun al-Rashid...
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A qadi (Arabic: قاضي, romanized: qāḍī; otherwise transliterated as qazi, kadi, kadhi, kazi, or gazi) is the magistrate or judge of a Sharia court, who...
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empires List of Sunni dynasties Category:Governors of the Abbasid Caliphate Great Qadi The Abbasid Revolution against the Umayyad Caliphate adopted black for...
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Qaid Farhan al-Qadi (Hebrew: קאיד פרחאן אל-קאדי; Arabic: قائد فرحان القاضي; born c. 1972), an Israeli-Bedouin held hostage by Hamas since the October 7...
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as heir. Isma'il ibn Salih ibn Ali al-Hashimi Abd al-Malik ibn Salih Great Qadi Audun Holme, Geometry: Our Cultural Heritage p. 150. Ghareeb, Edmund A...
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Abu Yusuf (category Chief qadis of the Abbasid Caliphate)
and the government positions that he held. He served as the chief judge (qadi al-qudat) during reign of Harun al-Rashid. Kitab al-Kharaj, a treatise on...
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damage being the work of the Mamluks in the 14th century. According to Ibn Qadi Shuhba, Muhammad ibn Sadiq ibn al-Muhammad al-Tibrizi al-Masri (d. 1384)...
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has his vision restored. Even the qadi begins to dispute over the girl, so the matter is taken to the Great Qadi. Every party makes their case to have...
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Yuan dynasty (redirect from Great Yuan Great Mongol State)
including Muslims had tax exemptions revoked, in 1328 the position of Muslim Qadi was abolished after its powers were limited in 1311. This resulted in anti-Mongol...
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islamic scholars. A number of Ibn al-Qadi's scholarly works survive, including two collections of biographies of great documentary value: Al-Muntaqa al-maqsur...
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Taurus, and therefore great importance was attached to this constellation. The 4500 year old sky tablet of the neolithic Tal-Qadi Temple in Malta is thought...
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Mughal Empire (redirect from Great Moghul)
(district) qadi. More prestigious positions were those of the qadi al-quddat (judge of judges) who accompanied the mobile imperial camp, and the qadi-yi lashkar...
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Akbar (redirect from Akbár the Great)
clerics in 1581 led by Mullah Muhammad Yazdi and Muiz-ul-Mulk, the chief Qadi of Bengal; the rebels sought to overthrow Akbar and put his brother Mirza...
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Yassin Kadi (redirect from Yassin al-Qadi)
ياسين قاضي; also transliterated from Arabic as Yasin Abdullah Ezzedine al-Qadi or Yasin A. Kahdi) (born 23 February 1955) is a Saudi Arabian businessman...
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October 2023. "Two Years On: People Injured and Traumatized During the "Great March of Return" are Still Struggling". un.org. United Nations. Archived...
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Qadi Baydawi (also known as Naṣir ad-Din al-Bayḍawi, also spelled Baidawi, Bayzawi and Beyzavi; d. June 1319, Tabriz) was a Persian jurist, theologian...
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Seljuk Empire (redirect from Great Seljuk)
Chaghri Beg founded a madrasa in Merv. Tughril and Alp Arslan chose Hanafi qadis and preachers for these madrasas. By 1063, there were twenty-five madrasas...
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Suleiman the Magnificent (redirect from Suleiman the Great)
eventually fell from grace with the Sultan and his wife. Suleiman consulted his Qadi, who suggested that Ibrahim be put to death. The Sultan recruited assassins...
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Songhai Empire (section Askia the Great)
throughout the Empire. Qadis worked locally in important trading towns like Timbuktu and Djenné. The king appointed the Qadi and dealt with common-law...
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Kadi Burhan al-Din (redirect from Qadi of Sivas)
the title of sultan for himself. He is most often referred to by the title Qadi, a name for Islamic judges, which was his first occupation. Ahmad was born...
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Be'eri. Israel Hayom photographer Yaniv Zohar was killed in Nahal Oz. The great number and geographical spread of the victims made locating all of their...
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the sentence of a qadi. Likewise, qadis were not permitted to personally effect punishment. In the areas of sharia and kanun law, qadis were responsible...
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Manisalıoğlu. Hüsrev's great-grandson Husrevzâde Mustafa Efendi (pen name Husrev or Husrevî) was a divan poet, müderris, and qadi. Koca, Ferhat (2020)....
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Athanasius of Alexandria (redirect from Athanasius the Great)
Athanasius I of Alexandria (c. 296–298 – 2 May 373), also called Athanasius the Great, Athanasius the Confessor, or, among Coptic Christians, Athanasius the Apostolic...
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النعمان بن محمد بن منصور بن أحمد بن حيون التميمي, generally known as al-Qāḍī al-Nu‘mān (القاضي النعمان) or as ibn Ḥayyūn (ابن حيون) (died 974 CE/363 AH)...
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child to Egypt and later return to Nazareth. The Fatimid Ismaili jurist Qadi al-Nu'man also contributed to the narrative, explaining that the virgin birth...
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Satti Majid (redirect from Satti Majid Muhammad al-Qadi Suwar al-Dhahab)
in the United States during the interwar period. Satti Majid Muhammad al-Qadi Suwar al-Dhahab was from a Dongolawi family of religious judges and clerics...
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Berber Revolt (redirect from Great Berber Revolt)
the Kairouan qadi Abd al-Rahman ibn Oqba al-Ghaffari managed to defeat and disperse Uqasha's forces near Gafsa in December, 741. But the qadi possessed far...
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community in Jerusalem. Historically, the primary religious leader was the Qadi. During the late Ottoman Empire, the Muftis became pre-eminent, particularly...
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at the Great Mosque following his exoneration. Al-Bulqini became so displeased with Taj al-Din's reinstatement that he resigned as head qadi, took his...
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