- Christianity, a
qadiyat would be
considered a diocese. As ****
Islam does not
prescribe any
formal hierarchy or priesthood,
qadiyats are
primarily found...
- Union) a
muftiate is
further divided into
qadiyats which are led by qadis.
Directly subordinate to
qadiyats are
muhtasibats which are
headed by a muhtasib...
-
Facts about the
Palestinian Matter (1954 in Arabic, Cairo).
Haqaiq 'an
Qadiyat Filastin (حقائق عن قضية فلسطين) The
Memoirs of Amin al-Husseini, covering...
- Astana,
capital of Kazakhstan). In 1952, qadi (Kazakh: қазы) of
Kazakhstani Qadiyat (Kazakh: Қазият) Abd al-Ghaffar
Shamsutdinov appointed him as his successor...
- ("Mound of the Judge"),
Arabic name of Tel Dan,
Israel Thumal the
Qahraman Qadiyat Kadhi courts,
special for
civil law
matters among Muslims in
Kenya B. Hallaq...
-
territorial division of a
muhtasib and is
directly subordinate to a qadi and
qadiyat. A
muhtasib oversees a muhtasibat. As ****
Islam does not
prescribe any...
- Forbidden), 1988 Imra`a
wahida la
takfi (One
Woman is Not Enough), 1990
Qadiyat Samiha Badran (The Case of
Samiha Badran), 1992 al-Qatila (Lady Killer)...
-
Writing of the
Mutazilites (Al-Ittijāh al-'Aqlī fī al-Tafsīr: Dirāsah fī
Qadīyat al-Majāz fī al-Qur'ân 'inda al-Mu'tazilah),
Beirut and
Casablanca 1982...
- (magistrate) of the
surrounding district thereby giving him
legal jurisdiction (
Qadiyat) over the area. As the
village was ****ociated with the seat of the Qadhi...
-
following the fall of the
Qajar dynasty.
Muhtasibat Mufti Muftiate Qadi
Qadiyat Sahih Muslim: his
collection of
authentic hadith Another author, Benjamin...