qadi

/ˈkɑdi/
noun
  1. A judge in a Muslim court who rules according to Islamic law (sharia).
    • The qadi listened carefully to both sides before making a decision based on Islamic law.
    • The qadi's ruling was respected by the community because of his deep knowledge of the Quran.
    • In many Muslim countries, a qadi handles matters of marriage, divorce, and inheritance.