Some of them were present in a number of different rulers, such as Sheikh Ali bin Salem Bumalha, a scholar of Dhafra, who lived with Sheikh Tahnoun bin Shakhbout, Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbut, Sheikh Sa'id ibn Tahnoun and Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa, because Bumelha lived from 1825 to 1900 | Although he focused on the legal judiciary as the origin of the region, he also referred to customary law civil law and civil law |
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Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Fares, Sheikh Mohammed Abulhadi, Sheikh Saif Al Madfa and Sheikh Mohammed Bukhater in Sharjah | In our hands, a reference will be the only one of its kind for those interested in learning about the development of the judiciary through a historical era, most of which disappeared |
Sheikh Ahmed Hamad Al Rajbani, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al Rajbani, Sheikh Mohammed Saeed Ghabash, Sheikh Ahmed Bin Hajar, Sheikh Abdullah Salman, Sheikh Bin Flaw and Sheikh Ahmed Al Mannai in Ras Al Khaimah, and many more that the reader can read about them.
The book contains more than 500 pictures and documents of the different layers of judges and judges' assistants | Ali Mohammed Al Matroushi, Advisor for Heritage and Local History in the Department of Tourism Development in Ajman, said: This book is distinguished by a number of features, which can be summed up in: comprehensiveness, investigation, giving priority to oral sources, ease of language and style, |
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However, he was able to conduct a comprehensive survey of all seven emirates, meet with the remaining judges, and interview those who had experienced the pre-Union era, all of which would eventually be recorded in this book unless he could put it in the hands of readers | Ahmed Saeed Bin Hazeem, Director General of the Dubai Courts, said: "This book is the last opportunity to be presented to future generations to forgive the failure that has occurred in the field of preserving the judiciary history in the UAE |
It is easy for the reader and researcher that the author of his research department according to the emirates of the state, and in each emirate begins to mention the series of ratios of the first judges because of its importance in linking the judges with their contemporaries of the rulers.
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