This profound work by Abdullah Muhammad Al-Shami meticulously explores the intricate framework of the judiciary and litigation processes within Islamic Sharia. It delves into the foundational principles that govern justice, outlining the roles and responsibilities of judges, the procedures for dispute resolution, and the evidentiary rules. The author provides an in-depth analysis of various legal cases and their rulings, offering a comprehensive understanding of how Islamic law is applied in court. This book is an essential resource for students, legal scholars, and practitioners seeking to grasp the nuances of the Islamic judicial system and its practical implementation.