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Mokhalet: business partner of a protégé who also benefited from foreign protection to a degree<br />

(from the Arabic mukhāliṭ, meaning “business associate”).<br />

Muftī: Muslim jurist who wrote responsa (fatāwā).<br />

Muḥtasib: inspector of markets.<br />

Nā’ib: representative (either political or commercial).<br />

Nāẓir: administrator of a pious endowment.<br />

Pasha: urban governor. Often appointed along with one or more qā’ids.<br />

Psaq Din: legal ruling issued by a beit din (pl. pisqei din).<br />

Qāḍī: judge in a sharī‘a court (spelled kadı in Ottoman).<br />

Qāḍī al-quḍā: chief judge, located in Fez (also known as the qāḍī al-jamā‘a).<br />

Qā’id: urban or rural governor. Sometimes a number of qā’ids (and a pasha) governed<br />

simultaneously in the same city.<br />

Sharī‘a: Islamic law.<br />

Sharīf: descendent of the Prophet Muḥammad (pl. shurafā’).<br />

Shaykh al-yahūd: the secular head of a city’s Jewish community whose main task was to be the<br />

intermediary between the Jewish community and the Makhzan at the local level.<br />

Shtar: Jewish legal document notarized by sofrim (pl. shtarot).<br />

Sofrim: Jewish notaries (singular sofer).<br />

Taqqanah: Jewish communal ordinance (pl. taqqanot).<br />

Teshuvah: Jewish responsum<br />

‘Udūl: Islamic notaries (singular ‘adl).<br />

‘Ulamā’: Muslim scholar (s. ‘ālim).<br />

Wizārāt al-Shikāyāt: Ministry of Complaints, created by Mawlāy Muḥammad (reigned 1859 to<br />

1873). This ministry consisted of a minister and his staff appointed to address the complaints of<br />

Moroccan subjects, almost always concerning legal issues.<br />

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