A detailed article on the same topic was published in French in 2011: M. Tillier, " Les "premiers" cadis de Fusṭāṭ et les dynamiques régionales de l'innovation judiciaire (750-833) ", Annales Islamologiques, 45 (2011), p. 214-242.This paper recounts the judicial innovations that developed in Egypt during the early Abbasid caliphate, through an analysis of qāḍī-s who were the first to adopt a legal practice
This study seeks to contribute to a growing discussion about Islamic intellectual endeavours in the ...
This paper attempts to examine and analyse both the appointment and dismissal of Muslim judges from ...
International audienceAccording to Egyptian literary sources, which were written in the third/ninth ...
A detailed article on the same topic was published in French in 2011: M. Tillier, " Les "premiers" c...
International audienceAs Joseph Schacht argued in the 1950s, the office of qāḍī began in the Umayyad...
International audienceThe second half of the third/ninth and the fourth/tenth centuries are of parti...
International audienceThe early Islamic judicial system can be reconstructed from narrative texts th...
This encyclopedia entry is about the relationships between judges and rulers in Medieval Islam. In e...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
International audienceWhile it is true that little is known about justice ( qaḍāʾ ) and how it func...
The qadi, judge in an Islamic court, is one of the most emblematic figures of medieval Islam. Appoin...
This study seeks to contribute to a growing discussion about Islamic intellectual endeavours in the ...
This paper attempts to examine and analyse both the appointment and dismissal of Muslim judges from ...
International audienceAccording to Egyptian literary sources, which were written in the third/ninth ...
A detailed article on the same topic was published in French in 2011: M. Tillier, " Les "premiers" c...
International audienceAs Joseph Schacht argued in the 1950s, the office of qāḍī began in the Umayyad...
International audienceThe second half of the third/ninth and the fourth/tenth centuries are of parti...
International audienceThe early Islamic judicial system can be reconstructed from narrative texts th...
This encyclopedia entry is about the relationships between judges and rulers in Medieval Islam. In e...
In this article, I investigate the way Muslims living in major Abbasid cities represented themselves...
International audienceWhile it is true that little is known about justice ( qaḍāʾ ) and how it func...
The qadi, judge in an Islamic court, is one of the most emblematic figures of medieval Islam. Appoin...
This study seeks to contribute to a growing discussion about Islamic intellectual endeavours in the ...
This paper attempts to examine and analyse both the appointment and dismissal of Muslim judges from ...
International audienceAccording to Egyptian literary sources, which were written in the third/ninth ...