Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

qadi

noun
/ˈkɑːdi/
Definition
A qadi is an Islamic judge who renders decisions on legal matters according to Islamic law, or Sharia.
Examples
  • The qadi ruled in favor of the plaintiff in the civil case.
  • In some countries, the qadi holds significant influence over community disputes.
  • She consulted with the qadi to resolve her marital issues.
Meaning
The role of a qadi involves interpreting and applying Islamic law in various legal contexts, such as marriage, divorce, and business transactions.
Synonyms
  • Judge
  • Magistrate
  • Arbitrator