cadis Antonyms

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Meaning of cadis

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cadis (n.)

A kind of coarse serge.

cadis Sentence Examples

  1. The cadi's rulings were respected by all, as he was known for his fairness and wisdom.
  2. The cadis convened to discuss matters of justice and jurisprudence.
  3. As a prominent cadi, he was often called upon to mediate disputes within the community.
  4. The cadis played a crucial role in interpreting and applying Islamic law.
  5. The appointment of a new cadi brought hope for improved governance in the region.
  6. Under Ottoman rule, the cadis held significant authority in legal matters.
  7. The cadis' decisions were based on Islamic principles and precedents set by previous jurists.
  8. The cadi's courtroom was a place where justice was sought and dispensed with integrity.
  9. The cadis' expertise in Islamic jurisprudence ensured that justice was served according to religious principles.
  10. The cadis' reputation for impartiality earned them the trust and respect of the people they served.

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A kind of coarse serge.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cadi's rulings were respected by all, as he was known for his fairness and wisdom.

The cadis convened to discuss matters of justice and jurisprudence.

As a prominent cadi, he was often called upon to mediate disputes within the community.

The cadis played a crucial role in interpreting and applying Islamic law.