
THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN THE MAJORITY STATE (184296AH/800909AD) HISTORICAL STUDY
Author(s) -
Wafaa Ahmed Mustafa
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
rimak international journal of humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2717-8293
DOI - 10.47832/2717-8293.8-3.28
Subject(s) - islam , dismissal , legitimacy , ninth , state (computer science) , sharia , law , civilization , political science , institution , doctrine , sociology , theology , philosophy , mathematics , politics , physics , algorithm , acoustics
Since the end of the second century AH-AD eighth century AD the Islamic Maghreb witnessed the establishment of in dependent states in all its parts in the lower Morocco the Aghlabid state was established and the sons of Aghlabid were from an ancient Family that ruled Africa throughout the third AH-ninth century AD founded by Ibrahim bin AI-Aghlab bin Salem AI- Tamimi who was confirmed by the year 184AH-800AD the pages of this research have been included within the framework of the study of Islamic systems as they are among the most important systems that contributed to building Islamic civilization as well as providing security and achieving just and equality between the states and peoples of the Islamic Maghreb so that the Islamic state knew its security by the strength of its judicial is considered one of the most prominent purpose of Islamic Sharia and the first goal that the rulers of states seek to implement and to know the most prominent various organization as well as the role of judges and the approach they followed in applying the provisions of this system and what are its legitimacy and conditions for its assumption the research is divided into three main axes the first included the definition of the judiciary linguistically and idiomatically and the emergence and development of the judiciary in the majority state AS for the second axis it referred to the appointment and dismissal of judges as well as their assistants while the third axis talked about the institution of the majority judiciary which included grievances the calculation and the police and the research came out with a sent of important conclusions. Keywords: The Judiciary, The Aghlabids, The Lower Morocco.