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Book 18. KITAB AL-AQDIYYA
(Pertaining To Judicial Decisions )
Chapter
- It
is the defendant who should swear (to prove his innocence)
- Judgment
is to be pronounced on evidence, and one who is eloquent in his plea (may
win the case)
- It
is forbidden to ask many questions, and wasting of wealth
- The
reward of the judge when he tries to arrive at a decision, whether that decision
is correct or incorrect
- It
is not desirable to give judgment in a fit of rage
- Rejecting
of the wrong things and the innovations (in religion)
- An
excellent witness
- The
difference of those who endeavour to arrive at the correct decision
- It
is meritorious for a judge to bring about conciliation between two contending
persons or parties
- Stray
thing found by anyone
- Stray
things of the pilgrims
- It
is forbidden to milk an animal without the permission of its owner
- Entertainment
of the Guest
- It
Is meritorious to spend the surplus wealth for one's brother
- In
case the provisions run short these should be pooled
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