حكّمهُ
1.
, verbal noun تَحْكِيمٌ: see 1, in five places.
2.
Also [He made him judge; or] he committed to him the office of judging, giving judgment, passing sentence, or deciding judicially; (Mgh, Msb;) or he ordered him to judge, give judgment, pass sentence, or decide judicially; (K;) or he allowed him to judge, &c.; (TA;) فِى الأَمْرِ
in the affair, or case. (K.) And حَكَّمْتُهُ فِى مَالِى
I gave him authority to judge, give judgment, pass sentence, or decide judicially, respecting my property. (S, TA.)
3.
Hence, حَكَّمَتِ الخَوَارِجُ
The [schismatics called the] خوارج
asserted that judgment (الحُكْمُ) belongs not to any but God. (Mgh.) تَحْكِيمُ الحَرُورِيَّةِ, in the K, erroneously,
تَحَكُّمُ
الحروريّة, (TA,) signifies The assertion of the [schismatics called] حروريّة
that there is no judgment (حُكْم) but God's, (K, TA,) and that there is no judge (حَكَم) but God. (TA.)