- sharia. This
expression is the base of the
classical Islamic institution of
ḥisba, the
individual or
collective duty (depending on the
Islamic school of law)...
-
northern Nigeria.
Malam yahaya faruk chedi is the
first commander General of
Hisba,
followed by
Sheik Ibrahim Mu'azzam
Maibushra and then
Sheik Aminu Ibrahim...
- Al-Ghazali also used the term muhtasib, but to
refer to "the one who
performs hisba" -- a
forbidder of
wrong in
general and not
specifically a
functionary overseeing...
-
practice is
generally justified with
reference to the
religious doctrine of
ḥisba,
which is
based on the
Quranic ****ction of
enjoining good and forbidding...
-
different muftis or heed
their rulings in real life. The
classical doctrine of
hisba, ****ociated with the
Quranic ****ction of
enjoining good and forbidding...
- and was
registered under the Kano
State Commission for
Religious Affair.
Hisba Nigeria Izala Society Musa,
Aisha (December 28, 2022). "Daurawa ya shawarci...
- led to inflation. The
Mamluks created an
administrative body
called the
hisba to
supervise the market, with a
muhtasib (inspector-general) in charge....
-
religious police", NBC News, 18
December 2006. Thielmann, Jörn (2017). "
Ḥisba (modern times)". In Kate Fleet;
Gudrun Krämer;
Denis Matringe; John Nawas;...
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Egyptian eunuchs controlled military garrisons (shurta) and
marketplaces (
hisba), two
positions beneath only the city
magistrate in power. However, the...
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Perspectives on the
Hisba and its
Hispanic Derivatives". Al-Qantara. 13 (2): 475–489.
Kinzelbach A...