Sure, I can help you organize the characteristics for the Al Azhar Fatwa Council and Personal Status courts in Cairo, Egypt. Here's a breakdown of where each characteristic fits:
### Personal Status Courts:
- Legally binding rulings
- Deals with domestic matters
- Decisions are taken seriously and respected
### Al Azhar Fatwa Council:
- Based on principles of Islamic Sharia
- Nonbinding rulings
- Decisions viewed with suspicion and are ignored
### Both:
- Based on principles of Islamic Sharia
- Deals with domestic matters
- Decisions are taken seriously and respected
So, the Venn diagram would look like this:
**Al Azhar Fatwa Council:**
- Based on principles of Islamic Sharia
- Nonbinding rulings
- Decisions viewed with suspicion and are ignored
**Personal Status Courts:**
- Legally binding rulings
- Deals with domestic matters
- Decisions are taken seriously and respected
**Both:**
- Based on principles of Islamic Sharia
- Deals with domestic matters
- Decisions are taken seriously and respected
This setup should help you visualize how the different characteristics apply to each type of court or council.
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Chapter 12: Politics and Power
zaynahshata
Page(s) 383-385
12.5. Demonstrate knowledge of ways people mobilize power outside the state’s control.
In Cairo, Egypt, petitioners go to two different types of courts, Personal Status courts and the Al Azhar Fatwa Council. Identify which of the following characteristics apply to each court or council, and which apply to both.
legally binding rulingsbased on principles of Islamic Shariadecisions are taken seriously and respecteddecisions viewed with suspicion and are ignoreddeals with domestic mattersnonbinding rulings
Venn diagram with 2 overlapping circles titled Al Azhar Fatwa Council and Personal Status courts.
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