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  • Mullah - Wikipedia
    Mullah ( ˈ m ʌ l ə, ˈ m ʊ l ə, ˈ m uː l ə ) is an honorific title for Muslim clergy and mosque leaders [1] The term is widely used in Iran and Afghanistan and is also used for a person who has higher education in Islamic theology and sharia law
  • Mullah | Religious Leader, Cleric, Islamic Law | Britannica
    mullah, a Muslim title generally denoting “lord”; it is used in various parts of the Islāmic world as an honorific attached to the name of a king, sultan, or other noble (as in Morocco and other parts of North Africa) or of a scholar or religious leader (as in parts of the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent)
  • Iranian opposition calls to overthrow the mullahs - JNS. org
    “Rising Lion: The Persian lion will rise again The Iranian people want nothing more than freedom and this mullah regime with the revolutionary guard will come to an end,” wrote Ulysse Ellian, a Dutch lawmaker of Iranian descent, on X on Friday Under the prince’s father, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran was a close ally of Israel
  • Islamic Mullah - ThoughtCo
    Mullah is the name given to teachers or scholars of Islamic learning or the leaders of mosques The term is usually a mark of respect but can also be used in a derogatory manner and is primarily used in Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, and the former Soviet republics of Central Asia
  • Mullah vs. Imam — What’s the Difference?
    Mullah is a term used primarily in South Asian and Middle Eastern countries to describe a Muslim religious scholar or teacher, proficient in Islamic theology and jurisprudence On the other hand, Imam is a title used within the Islamic community to denote a leader who conducts congregational prayers
  • MULLAH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MULLAH is a Muslim and especially a religious scholar or cleric who has studied Islamic law and doctrine
  • Mullah - Encyclopedia. com
    Both during the Constitutional Revolution in 1905 and the Islamic Revolution in 1978–1979 in Iran, the term "mullah" was applied to religious reactionaries who were seen as opposed to modernization through secularization of Muslim society
  • Mullahs: A Deep Dive into the Influence and Challenges of . . .
    What is a mullah in Islam? Mullahs are highly respected Muslim scholars trained in Islamic theology, sacred law, and doctrine They lead prayers in mosques, deliver religious sermons, perform religious ceremonies, and teach in madrasahs, as well as sometimes holding official posts such as provincial judges in Turkey What does mullah mean in slang?


















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