0 ordinary clothes worn by people who usually wear uniforms, especially soldiers -- (通常穿制服的人、尤其是军人穿的)便服,便装
One is left speculating as to the representativeness of the case studies and the number of cases which actually involved a mufti^.
The proud mufti, now with an established scholarly reputation and a long record of loyalty to the state, was not easy prey.
And finally, the muftis were interested in protecting the rights and interests of women.
Responding to the situation, the wali did not hesitate to employ swift and harsh measures, including destruction of the mufti's residence, to suppress the uprising and restore normality.
Is it not also a fact that if they receive the medal, they wear it on suits—on mufti—and not on a military uniform?
It is not merely his uniform; he has to find all his private clothes but his mufti.
The names of virtually all kadis, m derrises, muftis and other important members of the religious establishment were u accompanied by this title.
The report implies that serving fire officers who were dressed in mufti, rather than those who were in uniform, were trying to protect their interests.