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The Role of Qadi (Court) in Waqf Transactions: Sultan’s Approval, Qadi’s Approval, and Trustee’s Approval

2023
This study examines the role of the judge in endowment transactions, a subject that has rarely been explored independently in Islamic waqf law. While having the primary authority in the management of endowments and the execution of endowment transactions, the trustee’s utilization of this authority sometimes could be subject to the permission of a ...
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Qadi Burhan Al-din Ahmad’s Administrative Understanding

2023
Qadi Burhan Al-din Ahmad is the Turkish ruler who founded his own state on the remnants of Eretnids State, where he rose from his Qadi duty to the Amir due to his personal occupation and struggle. Burhan Al-din Ahmad has a character that few rulers have in Turkish history. He is a litterateur, scholar, good soldier, and politician.
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Qadi an-Nu'man The Fatimid Jurist and Author

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1934
Any complete biography of Qādī an-Nu'mān, the most illustrious of Ismā'īlī jurists, must necessarily be based on two kinds of sources, internal and external. He was a very prolific author, and although not all his works which were extant some 400 years ago have come down to us, a good many of his akhbār and fiqh works are still preserved.
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From Adam to Abaqa: Qadi Baidawi's Rearrangement of History

Studia Iranica, 2001
L'ouvrage de Qādī Baidāwī, le Nizâm al-tawārīkh (c. 674/1275), est habituellement neglige comme etant un ouvrage general peu important d'histoire musulmane. Bien qu'il soit effectivement d'une utilite limitee pour l'information factuelle, son interpretation de l'histoire, qui a eu une grade influence, nous interesse egalement pour d'autres raisons.
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The Qadi, the Big Merchant and Forbidden Interest (Ribā)

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2012
While the imposition of interest on loans is expressly forbidden by the Quran, over the generations Muslims in fact found it difficult to observe this prohibition and lent to and borrowed from one another. The Muslim big merchants (tujjār), who held large amounts of liquid capital, were prominent among the lenders.
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Muhammad al-Mawardi: “On Qadis”

Muhammad al-Mawardi’s “On Qadis” is taken from Kitab al-ahkam al-sultaniyya (Ordinances of Government), a classic work on Islamic law that covers, among other topics, the appointment of sovereigns, military leaders, and qadis, or Islamic law judges, and their rights, responsibilities, and duties as well as issues related to wars and uprisings, taxation,
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AN EXEGETE: QADI SANAULLAH PANIPETI

2017
Toplumsal bir varlık olan insanın şahsiyetinin şekillenmesinde, yaşadığı çevrenin büyük etkisi vardır. Muasırları tarafından “Zamanının Beyhakî’si” ve “Zamanının Tahâvî’si” diye anılan Kâdî Senâullah Pânipetî, ilim ehli bir aileden gelmektedir. Kâdî Senâullah’ın doğduğu Hindistan’ın Pânipet şehri, Hindistan tarihinde etkili olan üç savaşın yaşandığı ...
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Imaging a qadi court

Material Religion, 2011
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