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‖ qadi, qadhi, qazi varr. cadi.
1885T. P. Hughes Dict. Islam 255/1 It becomes a Muslim not to covet the appointment of Qāẓī. 1899Folk-Lore X. 409 So strict a Musalman as one must presume a Qazi to be. 1906F. A. Klein Relig. of Islam iv. 201 He appoints the Qádi or judge, whose office and duty is to examine law-suits. 1918G. Bell Let. 6 Mar. (1927) II. xvii. 448, I sat in a row with the Qadhi, the Mudir of Church Lands.., the Judge of Appeal and so on and so on. 1955G. E. von Grunebaum Islam i. 11 The canon-law judge, the qâḍî, will find himself unable to take care effectively of all contingencies. 1959Listener 19 Nov. 888/1 Subsequent legislation provides for a similar qadi's court at Kombo St. Mary. 1971Illustr. Weekly India 4 Apr. 47/1 The imperative that the law must be enforced by a Muslim qazi became meaningless in British India. 1977Times 21 Nov. 7/3 At the service, a qadi read a sermon in which he said abandoning Jerusalem was like abandoning Mecca. |