Qadi
A Qadi is a judge or legal scholar in Islamic law, particularly in Sunni Islam. The term originates from the Arabic word "qadaya," meaning "to judge." Qadis are responsible for interpreting and applying Islamic law, known as Sharia, to resolve disputes and provide legal guidance. They are typically appointed by religious authorities or elected by the community, and their decisions are binding on the community they serve.
The role of a Qadi is multifaceted, encompassing both judicial and advisory functions. They preside over legal
The qualifications for a Qadi vary depending on the region and the specific legal system in place.
In some regions, the role of a Qadi is combined with that of a religious leader, such