Basra Judge Iyas Al-Mazni

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Praise be to God, the Great, the Exalted, the Exalted, the Majestic and the Generous, and prayers and peace be upon the Seal of the Messengers.
Muhammad bin Abdullah, the master of the first and the last, with whom God sealed His prophets and messengers, and upon his family

And all of his companions and those who followed them benevolently until the Day of Judgment.
The judiciary is for positions, and the most honorable of them is destiny, and the greatest of them is in status, and it is sufficient honor for him to do good.

God created his prophets and messengers with him, may blessings and peace be upon them. . Judge between them by what

God revealed (2).
The judiciary is a lofty position and a prophetic position, in which blood is sanctified and spilled, and wealth is established.
He knows what is permissible and forbidden and bemoans, and it is one of the sacred things for every
Nations, no matter how advanced or degraded they may be in civilization,
Islam and the Muhammadan nation, from its inception to the present day, with the judiciary and its affairs.
The Prophet Muhammed, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: ((I envy except in two cases a man whom God has given money, so he has power over his destruction in

The truth, and a man to whom God has given wisdom, so he judges by it and teaches it)) (3).
And for this reason, I showed writing from the knowledge of the most prominent Muslims in the judiciary, and he is the judge.
Iyas bin Muawiyah Qara bin Al-Muzni, who was widely known as the sharp-witted and strong-willed person who made him

The proverb is set in intelligence. Abu Tammam al-Shaer said in an elegy for one of the following verses:

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Basra Judge Iyas Al-Mazni. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 47, 199-216. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.vi47.9707
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Basra Judge Iyas Al-Mazni. (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 47, 199-216. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.vi47.9707