-
complaints about qadis. It has
often been a
problem that
qadis have been
managers of waqfs,
religious endowments. The
qualifications that a
qadi must possess...
- states, also
appointed their own
Great Qadis, like that
observed in Baghdad. To illustrate,
Cairo had a
Great Qadi during the
Fatimid and
Ayyubid dynasties...
- Al-
Qadi is an
Arabic surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Abd al-Majeed al-
Qadi (born 1934),
Yemeni playwright and
writer Ahmad Ibn al-
Qadi...
-
Ahmed ou el
Kadhi was a
Kabyle sultan and the
founder of the
Kingdom of ****u in 1515. Roberts, Hugh (2014).
Berber Government: The
Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial...
- is the
Herat province. The
capital is
Qadis. The
Firozkhoi tribe of the
Aimaq people once
occupied the area.
Qadis was also the
epicentre of the 2022 Afghanistan...
- عياض بن محمد بن عبد الله بن موسى بن عياض اليحصبي السبتي),
better known as
Qāḍī Iyāḍ (Arabic: قاضي عياض) (1083–1149), was a ****
polymath and considered...
-
Sharia Court of
Appeal and a
second acting Qadi,
selected by the body of
Qadis in Israel. Of the 14
Qadis appointed between 1948 and 1990,
eleven were...
- orphans. The
qadi also had
additional importance in do****ents, as the seal of the
qadi was
required to
validate deeds and tax records.
Qadis did not constitute...
- dish was
described as
early as the 13th
century by al-Baghdadi as
luqmat al-
qādi (لُقْمَةُ ٱلْقَاضِيِ), "judge's morsels". The
Arabic word
luqma (لُقْمَةٌ)...
- 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)...