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Mazalim

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Mazalim
AbbasidGovernment Institution overview
FormedLate eighth century
DissolvedThirteenth century
JurisdictionCaliphate
Headquarters
AbbasidGovernment Institution executive

Al-Maẓālim(Arabic:المظالم,romanized:al-maẓālim,lit.'injustices, grievances') were an ancient pre-Islamic institution that was adopted by theAbbasid Caliphatein the eighth century CE. The main purpose of the maẓālim courts was to give ordinary people redress.[1]Al-Maẓālim, or thesultan's court, was distinguished from theshurṭaor police courts.[2]

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  1. ^Duindam, J.; Harries, J.D.; Humfress, C.; Nimrod, H. (2013).Law and Empire: Ideas, Practices, Actors.Rulers & Elites. Brill. p. 40.ISBN978-90-04-24951-6.Retrieved2023-07-19.the mazalim tribunals were an ancient institution that was adopted by the ʿabbasids in the eighth century. Its main purpose was to enable ordinary subjects to complain about the administrative elite of the empire.
  2. ^Vikør, K.S. (2005).Between God and the Sultan: A History of Islamic Law.Oxford University Press. p. 191.ISBN978-0-19-522398-9.Retrieved2023-07-19.group them into two main types recognized by the adab literature: mazalim, or the sultan's court, and shurta, police courts.

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  • Tyan, Emile.Histoire de l'organisation judiciaire en pays d'Islam.Leiden: Brill, 1960.
  • Nielsen, Jorgen.Secular Justice in an Islamic State: Maẓālim under the Baḥrī Mamlūks, 662/1264-789/1387.Leiden: Nederlands Historisch-Archaeologisch Instituut te Istanbul, 1985.
  • Tillier, Mathieu. Qādī-s and the political use of the mazālim jurisdiction under the ʿAbbāsids. In Maribel Fierro and Christian Lange (eds.),Public Violence in Islamic Societies: Power, Discipline, and the Construction of the Public Sphere, 7th-18th Centuries CE.Edinburgh:Edinburgh University Press,2009, p. 42-66. Online:http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/61/38/82/PDF/Tillier-Mazalim-Epreuves.pdf
  • Tillier, Mathieu.TheMaẓālimin Historiography.In A.M. Emon and R. Ahmed (eds.),Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, p. 357-380.
  • van Berkel, Maaike. Embezzlement and reimbursement. Disciplining officials in ‘Abbāsid Baghdad (8th-10th centuries A.D.).International Journal of Public Administration,34 (2011), p. 712-719.