kadi

🖼️ No Picture profession
0
daily views
0 total
A kadi (Ottoman Turkish: قاضی, kadı) was an official in the Ottoman Empire. In Arabic, the term qāḍī (قاضي) typically refers to judges who preside over matters in accordance with sharia Islamic law; under Ottoman rule, however, the kadi also became a crucial part of the imperial administration. After Mehmed II codified his Kanun, kadis relied on this dynastic secular law, local customs, and sharia to guide their rulings. Along with adjudicating over criminal and civil matters, the kadi oversaw the administration of religious endowments and was the legal guardian of orphans and others without a guardian. Although Muslims, in particular Muslim men, possessed a higher status in the kadi's court, non-Muslims and foreigners also had access to the judicial system. Under the Ottomans' initial sys...

Current Images

View on-wiki →

File:Coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire (1882–1922).svg
Coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire (1882–1922).svg
Every sultan of the Ottoman Empire had his own monogram, called the tughra, which served as a royal ...
File:Osmanli-nisani.svg
Osmanli-nisani.svg
Every sultan of the Ottoman Empire had his own monogram, called the tughra, which served as a royal ...

Search Openverse for Replacements

Presets:

Review Status

Last reviewed by auto on 2026-01-26T23:12:27.793310