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De qadis y caciques
Published 2008-03-01“…This essay proposes a connection between the limited autonomy granted to indigenous communities, under a cacique, in the colonized New World, and that previously granted to mudéjar or Muslim communities, under a qadi, in late medieval Iberia. Not only is the relationship between these two structures evident in terms of law and theoretical spatial organization, but also in terms of the failure of the structures to effectively «contain» their populations, as seen in archival evidence from Lima and Sevilla, where members of supposedly segregated communities worked interdependently with those of their colonizers.…”
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Qadi Abd al-Jabbar on testimony, an epistemological approach
Published 2016-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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Qāḍīs communicating: legal change and the law of documentary evidence
Published 1999-12-01“…El estudio de dos formularios notariales del siglo vii/xiii, uno sirio y el otro andalusí, muestra que el discurso sobre las modalidades de comunicación escrita preceptuadas para los jueces (kitāb al-qāḍi ilà al-qāḍi) refleja una estrecha relación entre la doctrina y la realidad de la práctica legal. …”
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Qādīs and the political use of the mazālim jurisdiction under the Abbāsids
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THE MU‘TAZILITE QĀḌĪ ‘ABD AL-JABBĀR ON THE DENOTATION OF MIRACLES
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The Implementation of Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Munkar Qadi al-Baqilany
Published 2023-07-01“…This article aims to review the application of the concept of Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Munkar Qadi al-Baqilany using Hassan Hanafi's phenomenological hermeneutics as an analytical approach. …”
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Reducing Believers’ Suffering from Qāḍī ʿAbd al-Jabbār’s View Point
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Controversy surrounding the grand qadi of the Sudan, 1899 - 1956: a historical analysis
Published 2006“…The establishment of a nominally Anglo-Egyptian partnership, but practically a defacto British rule in the Sudan, led the British to appoint Egyptians in religious posts, including the position of the Grand Qāḍī. But the British drive to de-Egyptianise the Sudan administration, and the steady rise of Sudanese nationalism led the British government, after a long acrimonious debate, to appoint a Sudanese to be the Grand Qāḍī. …”
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Raja vs Qadi: Kuasa Raja dalam keputusan kehakiman Islam di Malaysia
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MEMLÛKLERDE DÖRT MEZHEP BAŞKADILIKLARININ KURULUŞU VE İŞLEYİŞİ THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FOUR JUDGESHIPS IN THE MAMLUKS AND ITS FUNCTIONING
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QADI as a New Method and Alternative to Kappa for Accuracy Assessment of Remote Sensing-Based Image Classification
Published 2022-06-01“…The efficiency of Kappa and QADI were compared in six use cases. The results indicate that the QADI index generates more reliable classification accuracy assessments than the traditional Kappa can do. …”
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POLOŽAJ I NADLEŽNOSTI KADIJE U OSMANSKOM PRAVNOM SISTEMU//THE POSITION AND COMPETENCIES OF QADIS IN OTTOMAN LEGAL SYSTEM
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The ʿAhd of ʿAlī in Al-Qāḍī Al-Nuʿmān’s Daʿāʾim Al-Islām Under Microscopic Scrutiny: New Disclosures
Published 2022-06-01“…In his celebrated book on Ismāʿīlī law entitled Dāʿāʾim al-Islām (The Pillars of Islam), al-Qāḍī al-Nuʿmān has incorporated the full version of a document called the ʿāhd of ʿAlī. …”
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Al-Qāḍī Abū Ya‘lā: thoughts and influence on the development of legal theory of Islamic civilization and sciences of jurisprudence
Published 2014“…Al-Qāḍī Abū Ya‘lā ibn al-Farrā’ (380-458 A.H / 990-1065 C.E) is regarded as the most prominent Hanbali scholar and one of the early Muslim jurists who played dynamic roles in formulating a systematic legal framework and constitutional theory on Islamic system of government during the first half of the 5th/11th Century in Baghdad, and which are still found to be relevant in the modern day constitutional legal theories. …”
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