The Kadhi’s Court
The Kadhi court has been part of Kenya’s legal architecture, but it tends to be misunderstood by Muslims and non-Muslims, and thus controversies. A more nuanced understanding of the court could prevent arguments, including the place of female Kadhis. The Elephant in conversation with Tito Kunyuk, Khadhi – The Judiciary of Kenya.
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