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- Q15691855 subject Q6347942.
- Q15691855 subject Q8555529.
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- Q15691855 abstract "Qadiyat or Qaziyat (alternative spellings: Kadiyat or Kaziyat) (Russian: Кадиат) in Islam is a territorial division associated with a qadi; in some cases subordinate to the mufti and muftiate. In analogy to Christianity, a qadiyat would be considered a diocese.As Sunni Islam does not prescribe any formal hierarchy or priesthood, qadiyats are primarily found in European- and Central Asian Islamic organizations, particularly in south-eastern Europe and countries deriving from the former Soviet Union. In Russia and in other parts of the former Soviet Union, a muhtasibat is directly subordinate to a qadiyat. The Ottoman empire had a similar territorial division called a kadiluk, which was more concerned with justice and taxation than religion.".
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- Q15691855 wikiPageWikiLink Q6347942.
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- Q15691855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8555529.
- Q15691855 wikiPageWikiLink Q8650221.
- Q15691855 comment "Qadiyat or Qaziyat (alternative spellings: Kadiyat or Kaziyat) (Russian: Кадиат) in Islam is a territorial division associated with a qadi; in some cases subordinate to the mufti and muftiate.".
- Q15691855 label "Qadiyat".