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Did non- Muslim's use the qazi's court?

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Answered by vishal21431
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A qadi (Arabic: قاضي‎; also cadi, kadi or kazi) is the magistrate or judge of a Shariʿa court, who also exercises extrajudicial functions, such as mediation, guardianship over orphans and minors, and supervision and auditing of public works.[1] The word "qadi" comes from a verb meaning to "judge" or to "decide".

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Answered by lovingheart
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The word qadi was being used from the hour of Muhammad and remained the term utilized for made a decision all through Islamic history and the caliphates time. While the muftis and fuqaha assumed the job in the explanation of the standards of statute and the laws, the qadi remained the key individual guaranteeing the foundation of equity-based on these very laws and rules. Along these lines, the qadi was browsed among the individuals who had aced the studies of law and law.

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