Yaacov (Professor (Emeritus) in Middle Eastern Studies, Bar Ilan University, Israel) Lev
This book shows how political and administrative forces shaped the way justice was applied in medieval Egypt. It introduces the model that evolved during the 7th to the 12th centuries, which involved four judicial institutions: the cadi; the mazalim (court of complaint); the police/shurta (responsible for criminal justice); and the hisba (Islamised market law) administrated by the muhtasib (market supervisor). Literary and non-literary sources are used to highlight how these institutions worked in real-time situations such as the famine of 1024 5, which posed tremendous challenges to the...
This book shows how political and administrative forces shaped the way justice was applied in medieval Egypt. It introduces the model that evolved dur...