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qadi

NOUN
  1. an Islamic judge

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  • The clandestine Sufi orders - chiefly the Naqshbandiya and Qadiriya - survived, as did itinerant mullahs, makeshift mosques, and the pilgrimages to the gravesites and shrines of saints that are so central to Sufism.
  • On arrival at Ceuta fully prepared for action with his assembled troops, the Amir sent his envoys, who included the qadi `Abd al-Malik and Ibn al Ahsan, to al-Mu`tamid. De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » Warfare in Eleventh-Century Spain (Al-Andalus), according to The Tibyan
  • The Persian version of Qâdirî (a compend of Nachschabî's) is the one most frequently translated. Italian Popular Tales
  • The head of the al-Azhar Islamic university, the chief qadi, the clerics of different mosques, are government-appointed. Will Muslim Brotherhood control Egyptian religious institutions?
  • In each section, perspective shifts between Burton and the voices of those men he encounters along the way: his Indian servant tells the stories of his travails with Burton to a scribe; the qadi, the governor, and the shari in Mecca investigate Burton's hajj; and Sidi Mubarak Bombay, his African guide, shares his story with friends in Zanzibar. The Collector of Worlds by Iliya Troyanov: Book summary
  • Rebellion against the Ottomans in Oran and Kabylia was led by Abd al-Qadir ibn al-Sharif, head (muqaddam) of the Darqawiyya Sufi order. B. Algeria
  • People kept asking Qadir why he was not helping his country produce a spinner like him.
  • Further inside is the white marble tomb of Bambah Qadin, and behind this the tomb of Khedive Tawfik.
  • These "threatening banners" promised heaven for anyone who killed a Qadiani a derogatory term for Ahmadi Muslims. Qasim Rashid: Convert Or Die
  • Abdul is prefixed to one of the 99 names of God in the Quran which identify His various attributes, which gives us Abdul Rahim, Abdul Rahman, Abdul Karim, Abdul Latif, Abdul Qadir, and so on.
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