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Mahkama (Arabic: مَحْكَمَة
maḥkama), also
spelled mahkamah, is an
Arabic term
meaning 'court' or 'courthouse' in a
Muslim context, so a
Sharia court. The...
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Court of the
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,
known locally as the
Stera Mahkama (Pashto: ستره محكمه; Dari: دادگاه عالی), is the
court of last
resort of...
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Mahkamat al-Pasha (Arabic: مَحْكَمَة الباشا "the pasha's courthouse," French:
Mahkama du Pacha) is an
administrative building constructed 1941-1942 in the Hubous...
- part of the west wall of the al-Aqsa Compound. It is also
known as the
Maḥkama building. The
building was
created in 1328–1330,
funded through a waqf...
- David's Gate. It was also
known as Bāb al-
Maḥkama (باب المحكمة), Gate of the Law Court,
named after the
nearby Maḥkama (Shari'a court) in the
Tankiziyya building...
- as the
Sabil an-Nāranj ("Sebil of the
Bitter Orange") and Sabīl Bāb al-
Maḥkama ("Sebil of the
Court House Gate", from
another name of the
Chain Gate,...
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subsequent approval by the
Meshrano Jirga. The nation's top
court was the
Stera Mahkama (Supreme Court). Its
members were
appointed by the
president for 10-year...
- Gamea'
Ibrahim (Mosque of Ibrahim)
Mahattet Al
Ramleh (Ramlh Station) Al
Mahkama (The Courts) Al
Matafi (Al
Tahreer Square) Al
Koweri Al
Kahwet Farouk Abu...
- HaElyon,
Hebrew acronym Bagatz; Arabic: المحكمة العليا, romanized: al-
Maḥkama al-‘Ulyā) is the
highest court in Israel. It has
ultimate appellate jurisdiction...
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teach and
issue fatwas. A
judge (qadi) was in
charge of the qadi's
court (
mahkama), also
called the
Sharia court.
Qadis were
trained in
Islamic law, though...