Cadi

/ˈkɑːdi/ noun

Definition

A Muslim judge who interprets Islamic law and administers justice in Islamic courts.

Etymology

From Arabic qāḍī (judge). Entered English through Ottoman Turkish and colonial contact, first appearing in English texts in the 16th century.

Kelly Says

Cadis were absolutely powerful in Ottoman and Islamic societies—they weren't just judges but also administrators, and their decisions shaped entire communities' understanding of justice.

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