• "command", "right" or "just", "wrong", "unjust", or "evil". Origins of "hisba" Sources give different meanings for Hisbah: "accountability", according...
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    northern Nigeria. Malam yahaya faruk chedi is the first commander General of Hisba, followed by Sheik Ibrahim Mu'azzam Maibushra and then Sheik Aminu Ibrahim...
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    Al-Ghazali also used the term muhtasib, but to refer to "the one who performs hisba" -- a forbidder of wrong in general and not specifically a functionary overseeing...
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  • practice is generally justified with reference to the religious doctrine of ḥisba, which is based on the Quranic injunction of enjoining good and forbidding...
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    and was registered under the Kano State Commission for Religious Affair. Hisba Nigeria Izala Society Musa, Aisha (December 28, 2022). "Daurawa ya shawarci...
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  • different muftis or heed their rulings in real life. The classical doctrine of hisba, associated with the Quranic injunction of enjoining good and forbidding...
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    also a Turkish translation. Nihāyat al-rutba fī ṭalab al-ḥisba is a detailed description of ḥisba or the regulation of the marketplace. It was a practical...
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  • religious police", NBC News, 18 December 2006. Thielmann, Jörn (2017). "Ḥisba (modern times)". In Kate Fleet; Gudrun Krämer; Denis Matringe; John Nawas;...
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    1017/S096392681800024X. ISSN 0963-9268. Glick, T.F. "New Perspectives on the Hisba and its Hispanic Derivatives". Al-Qantara 13 (1992): 475–89 Kinzelbach,...
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    Egyptian eunuchs controlled military garrisons (shurta) and marketplaces (hisba), two positions beneath only the city magistrate in power. However, the...
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