How were fatwa related to Islamic law?
a. Resolved disputes decided by the qadi.
b. Related to women.
c. Involved the decisions of competing clan chiefs.
d. Occurred when sultan and qadi disagreed over a decision of the courts.
e. Occurred when a decision did not fall under the realm of law.
a
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