- to a judge. With
reference to
Roman law, a "jurist" (in English) is a
jurisconsult (iurisconsultus). The
English term
jurist is to be
distinguished from...
-
institutions of
Islamic law such as
those of the qadi (judge),
mufti (
jurisconsult), and
muhtasib (censor and
market supervisor) were well-established in...
-
ayatollah was
determined in the mid to late 20th century. "Only the
titles '
jurisconsult' (faqih) and 'model for imitation' (marja' al-taqlid) had
fixed meaning...
- the 16th century, who with the
support of the
Shaykh al-Islām "Chief
Jurisconsult" of the time,
thought it was
appropriate to
light up the
minarets on...
- polymath. He is
known as one of the most
prominent and
influential Sufi,
jurisconsult,
legal theoretician, mufti, philosopher, theologian,
logician and mystic...
- of
specialists who were
learned in the law,
known as
jurisconsults (iuris consulti).
Jurisconsults were
wealthy amateurs who
dabbled in law as an intellectual...
-
permits entry into
professional categories: law
professor (mudarris) and
jurisconsult (mufti).] The main
difference between the two is that the
granting authority...
- (disputed). Ibn
Battah al-Ukbari (d. 387 A.H.), an
Iraqi theologian and
jurisconsult,
author of the book Al-Ibaanah. Abū 'Abdullāh
Muhammad Ibn
Manda (d....
-
Laurent (8 July 1810 – 11
February 1887) was a
Belgian historian and
jurisconsult. He was born in
Luxembourg City. He held a high
appointment in the ministry...
- the
Muslim layman,
called in that
capacity mustaftī,
presented to a
jurisconsult,
called mufti,
soliciting from him a response,
called fatwa, a legal...