Al-Maẓālim (bahasa Arab:المظالمcode: ar is deprecated , translit.al-maẓālim, har.'ketidakadilan, keluhan') adalah lembaga pra-Islam kuno yang diadopsi oleh Kekhalifahan Abbasiyah pada abad kedelapan Masehi. Tujuan utama pengadilan maẓālim adalah untuk memberikan ganti rugi kepada masyarakat biasa.[1] Al-Maẓālim atau pengadilan sultan, dibedakan dari pengadilan syurṭah atau polisi.[2]
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↑Duindam, J.; Harries, J.D.; Humfress, C.; Nimrod, H. (2013). Law and Empire: Ideas, Practices, Actors. Rulers & Elites. Brill. hlm.40. ISBN978-90-04-24951-6. Diakses tanggal 2023-07-19. the mazalim tribunals were an ancient institution that was adopted by the ʿabbasids in the eighth century. Its main purpose was to enable ordinary subjects to complain about the administrative elite of the empire.
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Tillier, Mathieu. The Maẓālim in Historiography. In A.M. Emon and R. Ahmed (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, p. 357-380.
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