futwa

/ˈfuːtˌwɑː/

Definitions

1. noun

An informal tribunal or council of Islamic scholars and jurists in a Muslim community, especially in a medieval North African context, which imposes penalties and makes judicial decisions.

“The tribe’s leader called a futwa to decide the fate of the accused thief.”

Synonyms

  • council
  • tribunal

Antonyms

  • courts of law
  • judicial system