noun
- A judge in Islamic law who administers justice according to Islamic legal principles.
Usage: Also spelled qadi or cadi.; Used in Muslim-majority countries and historical Islamic societies.; Formal or educational context.
Examples
- The kadi presided over the case in the Islamic court.
- Under Ottoman rule, the kadi was responsible for interpreting Sharia law.
- The kadi's decision was based on Islamic legal traditions.
- In medieval Islamic cities, the kadi served as both judge and administrator.
- The kadi heard disputes between merchants in the marketplace.