The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire

<p>Success of the Ottoman empire as one of the greatest, most extensive, and longest-lasting empires in the history of the world could not be released from the efforts of the government to organize the state throught establishment various institutions. Among them are judicials instititution su...

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Main Author: Mohammad Hefni
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Language:Arabic
Published: Fakultas Syariah IAIN Madura 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://ejournal.stainpamekasan.ac.id/index.php/alihkam/article/view/1466
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description <p>Success of the Ottoman empire as one of the greatest, most extensive, and longest-lasting empires in the history of the world could not be released from the efforts of the government to organize the state throught establishment various institutions. Among them are judicials instititution such as <em>kadi </em>courts and <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">H</span>isbah</em> institutions which was led by a <em>muhtesib</em>. Therefore, this paper discusses the relationship and the interaction between the <em>kadi</em> and the <em>muhtesib</em> in the Ottoman empire, and their historical roots in the periods before. The position of a <em>kadi</em> and a <em>muhesib</em> has existed in periods before the Ottoman empire. A <em>kadi</em> has existed since the Prophet Muhammad pbuh period. While, a <em>muhtesib</em> historically has began in the Greco-Roman agoranomos. In the Ottoman empire, both became important governmental functions. They had the power to pronounce decisions on everything connected with the sharî'a and the Sultanic law. They played roles in controlling urban life, its economic activities in particular. All the production and manufacturing activities in the cities that were carried out within the framework of the guild organization was under the control of the <em>kadi</em> and the <em>muhtesib</em>. For example a craft guilds and a creditor guilds.  </p>
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spelling doaj-art-9f62e10d6548450595263bedebc362a42025-08-20T03:09:52ZaraFakultas Syariah IAIN MaduraAl-Ihkam: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial1907-591X2442-30842018-01-0112221924710.19105/al-ihkam.v12i2.14661115The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman EmpireMohammad Hefni0Sharia Dept., Pamekasan State College for Islamic Studies (STAIN), Pamekasan, Jawa Timur<p>Success of the Ottoman empire as one of the greatest, most extensive, and longest-lasting empires in the history of the world could not be released from the efforts of the government to organize the state throught establishment various institutions. Among them are judicials instititution such as <em>kadi </em>courts and <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">H</span>isbah</em> institutions which was led by a <em>muhtesib</em>. Therefore, this paper discusses the relationship and the interaction between the <em>kadi</em> and the <em>muhtesib</em> in the Ottoman empire, and their historical roots in the periods before. The position of a <em>kadi</em> and a <em>muhesib</em> has existed in periods before the Ottoman empire. A <em>kadi</em> has existed since the Prophet Muhammad pbuh period. While, a <em>muhtesib</em> historically has began in the Greco-Roman agoranomos. In the Ottoman empire, both became important governmental functions. They had the power to pronounce decisions on everything connected with the sharî'a and the Sultanic law. They played roles in controlling urban life, its economic activities in particular. All the production and manufacturing activities in the cities that were carried out within the framework of the guild organization was under the control of the <em>kadi</em> and the <em>muhtesib</em>. For example a craft guilds and a creditor guilds.  </p>http://ejournal.stainpamekasan.ac.id/index.php/alihkam/article/view/1466kadi, muhtesib, Ottoman empireurban guildcraft guildcreditor guild.
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The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire
Al-Ihkam: Jurnal Hukum dan Pranata Sosial
kadi, muhtesib, Ottoman empire
urban guild
craft guild
creditor guild.
title The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire
title_full The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire
title_fullStr The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire
title_full_unstemmed The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire
title_short The Control of The Kadi and The Muhtesib on The Urban Guilds in The Ottoman Empire
title_sort control of the kadi and the muhtesib on the urban guilds in the ottoman empire
topic kadi, muhtesib, Ottoman empire
urban guild
craft guild
creditor guild.
url http://ejournal.stainpamekasan.ac.id/index.php/alihkam/article/view/1466
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