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MULLAH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of MULLAH is a Muslim and especially a religious scholar or cleric who has studied Islamic law and doctrine —often used as an honorific title.
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Islamic Mullah - ThoughtCoOct 16, 2019 · 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 ...
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Mullah - Etymology, Origin & MeaningTitle in Muslim lands for one learned in theology and sacred law, originating from Arabic mawla "master," through Persian, Urdu, and Turkish, meaning a ...Missing: islamic | Show results with:islamic
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[PDF] THE RANKING OF IRAN'S RULING CLERGY - CIAThe Islamic Republic of Iran is the world's first and only Shiite theocracy ruled by clerics of the. Shia sect of Islam, generally known as "mullahs" in the ...
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mullah - American Heritage Dictionary Entry[Urdu mullā, from Persian, from Arabic mawlā, master, friend, from waliya, to become near, be in charge; see wly in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] ...<|separator|>
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mullah, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionarymullah is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Persian. Partly a borrowing from Urdu. Partly a borrowing from Turkish. Partly a borrowing from Arabic.
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Mullah | Religious Leader, Cleric, Islamic Law | BritannicaMullah, 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, ...
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Religious Authorities in Islam - Fondazione OasisApr 3, 2017 · Caliph: Literally “successor, vicar”, it is synonymous to imām as leader of the community for the Sunnis. · 'Ālim (pl. 'Ulamā') · Sheikh: It ...Missing: clerical | Show results with:clerical
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Mullahs - PrayercastMullah is derived from the Arabic term “mawla,” which means “master.” The title is used mostly in Iran and in the Shia regions of Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq.<|separator|>
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Mullah - Oxford ReferenceRecorded from the early 17th century, the word comes from Persian, Turkish, and Urdu mullā, from Arabic mawlā. From: mullah in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase ...
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Ulema | Encyclopedia.comUlema, meaning 'those who have knowledge', are the scholarly class in Muslim societies who study Islamic texts and maintain the intellectual tradition.
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EDUCATION iv. THE MEDIEVAL MADRASA - Encyclopaedia IranicaDec 15, 1997 · Travel in pursuit of Hadith was crucial to the development of the madrasa as a separate institution, inasmuch as it stimulated the foundation ...
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The Ottoman Ulema - Muslim HeritageMay 12, 2004 · The Ottoman Ulema were community-based scholars, considered intellectuals, who completed madrasa training and took responsibilities in law, ...
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[PDF] Sciences and Change of Perception in The Late Ottoman IntellectualsMullah Gurani persuaded Mehmed II to call him to Bursa. There he occupied first a teaching position and then the judgeship and was finally elevated to the ...
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JABAL ʿĀMEL - Encyclopaedia IranicaDec 15, 2007 · The Safavid monarchs sought prominent clerics who would strengthen their rule by promoting a standard urban system of Shiʿite worship.Missing: dynasty | Show results with:dynasty
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Mulla Sadra (c. 1572—1640) - eCommons - University of DaytonAbstract. Mulla Sadra made major contributions to Islamic metaphysics and to Shi'i theology during the Safavid period (1501-1736) in Persia.
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The Office of Mulla-Bashi in Shi'ite Iran - jstorThe Tazkirat al-Muluk, our most important source on late. Safavid political and administrative organization (written ca. 1730), begins with the description ...
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4.3 The Safavid Empire - World History Volume 2, from 1400Dec 14, 2022 · At the same time, however, the Safavids' conversion policy brought tensions between Sunni and Shia to a level not seen since Muhammad's death.Missing: mullah | Show results with:mullah
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Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman Empires (Chapter 1) - Time in Early ...The three Islamic empires of the early modern period – the Mughal, the Safavid, and the Ottoman – shared a common Turko-Mongolian heritage.
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why did the 'ulama participate in the persian constitutional revolution ...This section of our article will show the 'ulama's effective influence on the events. 132. Page 7. THE PERSIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REVOLUTION OF 1905-1909 133.
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Shaikh Fazlallah Nuri and the Iranian Revolution 1905 - 09 - jstorIn studies of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution there has been a tendency to concentrate on the role of the ulama as leaders of the constitutional move- ...
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[PDF] OTTOMAN ULAMA DURING THE OTTOMAN REFORM PERIODSep 4, 2017 · The period of the Tanzimat reforms is considered one of the most important turning points in the Ottoman history. Indeed, it has been described ...
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Afghanistan - 1914-1918 OnlineSep 2, 2016 · Before World War I, Nasrullah had encouraged the frontier mullahs to use their influence to persuade the tribes to resist the British and carry ...
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The Ulama–</ed>State Relations in Iran: 1921-1941 - jstorMilitary, fiscal, judicial, and educational reforms removed the ulama from the central position of power that they had continuously occupied in Iran until 1920 ...
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Living a Mullah's Life (1): The changing role and socio-economic ...Jun 9, 2025 · The term 'mullah' is widely used in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran to refer to religious leaders or prayer leaders within Muslim communities.Missing: origin usage
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The Impact of Modernization on the Ulama in Iran, 1925-1941 - jstorThis article examines the impact of modernization and Westernization on the clerical community in rn between 1925 and 1941, and discusses briefly the re-.
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[PDF] The Madrasa Curriculum in Context - Kalam Research & MediaThe Madrasa curriculum includes ancillary, philosophical, and revelatory sciences, with subjects like fiqh, legal theory, Qur'anic exegesis, Arabic grammar, ...Missing: mullah | Show results with:mullah
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Islamic Education Curriculum (Dars-e-Nizami) and the Resolution of ...May 23, 2025 · The structure of the Dars-e-Nizami curriculum compiled by Mulla Nizam al-Din Sahalvi was as follows: In Qur'anic exegesis, it included ...
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[PDF] Madrassa Education In Pakistan and BangladeshIn terms of levels of education, the madrassas in Pakistan are categorized as: (1) ibtedai (elementary), where only the Quran is memorized and taught; (2).
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[PDF] THE NIZAMI CURRICULUM | The Hadith DiscipleThe Nizami curriculum, or Dars-e-Nizami, is a top Islamic curriculum that has produced many Islamic scholars and community leaders for centuries.
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Curriculum of the Indian Madrasas and Islamic Seminaries, Dars-e ...The Dars-e-Nizami curriculum primarily includes books on Qur'anic exegesis, Hadith narrations, and Arabic grammar, alongside various classical Islamic sciences.
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Part time Dars e Nizami Course - Madrassa Al QubaThere are 3 stages in the course, with each stage expected to take 3 years. Graduation at each stage is a requirement before progressing to the next stages ...
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madrasah as an institution of islamic education and social changePDF | Madrasah is one of the Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia that integrates Islamic education and general education. The birth of.
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[PDF] Key Elements of Madrasa Education in Selected Countries - UNESCOAl-Azhar schools play a special role in Egyptian education besides the public schools, following the same curriculum and hours of study for each school subject ...<|separator|>
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Shia Leadership - GlobalSecurity.orgNov 7, 2011 · Below ayatollah is the rank of hojat al Islam, which is Arabic for "authority on Islam". Next is mubellegh al risala or "carrier of the message" ...Missing: titles mullah hojjat
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Iranians and the Politicization of the Shiite Clergy: Honorific Titles ...Jul 25, 2021 · The title “grand ayatollah” is given to ijtihad-practicing clerics. He is also called a “marja.” “Hojjat” is a title given to the clerics who ...Missing: Shia | Show results with:Shia
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[PDF] The Last Marja - The Washington InstituteSayed Ali Khamenei, before he assumed leadership, was called “Hojjat ol-Islam” (the proof of Islam), a title that shows one's middle rank and lack of ijtehad.Missing: mullah | Show results with:mullah
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The Lives Of Iran's Shiite Clerics - Fifty Shades Of MullahsMar 24, 2022 · This article is the third in a series about Iran's Shiite clerics, explaining how they study, get a clerical rank, get married and what they do for a living.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mullahs (Afghanistan) - - Global Informality ProjectMay 15, 2021 · Mullahs in Afghanistan are religious leaders without formal training, applying Sunni Islam to daily life, and are village-level leaders with ...
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Living a Mullah's Life (2): The evolution of Islamic knowledge among ...Jul 20, 2025 · [Mullahs] are amongst the first people who demanded that wealthy folk build madrasas for women and made a safe environment for them to study in.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Islam - Leadership - PatheosFor example, a mullah is a learned man who has studied Islamic jurisprudence ... In a practice dating to the Ottoman Empire, some governments in Sunni ...
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Introduction to Fatwa Methodology - Fiqh Council of North AmericaNov 8, 2021 · The Mufti is entrusted upon the religion of Allah and His law, and he is filling the role of the Prophet ﷺ; he is the inheritor of the Prophet ﷺ ...
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Issuing Fatwas: Are We Risking the Fire? - Madinah CollegeJan 4, 2025 · The task of issuing fatwas is not a light responsibility. A Mufti, when issuing rulings, is essentially speaking on behalf of Allah Almighty.
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[PDF] Taqlid and Ijtihad - American Journal of Islam and Society... Sunni) imams, including the learned and the unlearned. The position adopted by most scholars is that, generally speaking, ijtihad and taqlid are permitted.
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Ijtihad And Taqlid | Shiism In Sunnism - Al-Islam.orgLexically, Ijtihad means effort for getting something. Ibn Al-Athir writes, in Al-Bidayah wa'l-Nihayah, “Ijtihad means making effort in search of something.Missing: mullah | Show results with:mullah
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What Is Velayat-e Faqih? - Tony Blair InstituteMar 20, 2019 · The concept of velayat-e faqih (in Farsi, or wilayat al-faqih in Arabic) transfers all political and religious authority to the Shia clergy and ...
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The Velayat-e Faqih: Basis, Power and Longevity - Oxford AcademicThe innovative position of the velayat-e faqih, conventionally translated as Supreme Leader, has a remarkable breadth of powers in the Islamic Republic.
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The Ayatollahs and the Republic: The religious establishment in Iran ...According to the constitution, a Shi'a cleric must fill the office of the leader, the highest de facto and de jure position in the country; a Shi'a jurist ...
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How the Iranian Revolution Changed the Role of the Shia ClergyMay 31, 2017 · The Islamic Republic has modernized and bureaucratized the clerical establishment, redefined religion and created institutions to enforce this new definition.
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How Iran's Regime Is Threatened by Its Clerics - FDDMar 15, 2023 · The politicized clergy are often tied by affection and family to mullahs who've chosen to keep their distance from government. But there is no ...
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SHIʿITE DOCTRINE ii. Hierarchy in the ImamiyyaOct 1, 2010 · The Iranian Revolution in 1979 led to the establishment of a state that was run by the politically minded faction of the high-ranking ulema.
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Shiʿi Clerical Authority and Its Role in Iran's Political Landscape ...Apr 25, 2025 · This study explores the transformation of Shi'a clerical authority in Iran, examining how clerics have evolved from religious leaders to ...
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Demystifying the Shia Religious Ties Between Iraq and Iran - DAWNMay 2, 2024 · A sect-based understanding of the region, centered around a simplistic description of so-called Iranian-backed Shia groups.<|separator|>
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Taliban's religious ideology – Deobandi Islam – has roots in colonial ...Aug 25, 2021 · Many of the Taliban's key leaders and fighters, including Mullah Omar, the founder of the organization, had studied in the Deobandi seminaries ...
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The Taliban's Ideology Has Surprising Roots In British-Ruled IndiaSep 8, 2021 · The late founder of the Taliban, Mullah Mohammad Omar, graduated from a Deobandi seminary in Pakistan, along with several other Taliban leaders.
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The Long Shadow of Deobandism in South AsiaNov 23, 2021 · In 1993, another militant Deobandi faction demanding the imposition of sharia law emerged in country's northwest by the name of Tehrik-i-Nifaz- ...
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Who is Pakistani Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah? - BBC NewsJun 15, 2018 · The chief of the Pakistani Taliban first came to prominence for his hate speeches on illegal radio.
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U.S. Drone Strike Kills Leader of Pakistani Taliban, Pakistan SaysJun 15, 2018 · An American drone strike killed the leader of the Pakistani Taliban in a border region of Afghanistan, Pakistani officials said on Thursday.
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The Past and Future of Deobandi Islam - Combating Terrorism CenterNov 3, 2009 · Moreover, prominent Afghan and Pakistani Taliban leaders have studied in Deobandi seminaries. ... Pashtuns played a major role in the Afghan jihad ...
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Islamist Extremist Strategy: Suicide Bombing - Tony Blair InstituteSep 13, 2018 · Scenes of Synchronised Taliban Suicide Bombings, 2017 ... In 2017, the Taliban deployed nine suicide bombers in six attacks on government targets, ...<|separator|>
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Radicalization Processes in Afghanistan... support of terrorism.” These madrasas include those at ... [20] Spencer Ackerman, “Taliban Texts Terror to Afghan Phones,” Wired, March 17, 2011.
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The Authority of Ulama and the Problem of Anti-State Militancy ... - jstoralso been referred to in a pro-Taliban booklet titled Jihad-e-Pakistan , which is available online (Masud, 2001). The language of this fatwa is unambiguous in.
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Iran: Women and girls treated as second class citizens, reforms ...Mar 8, 2021 · ... gender discrimination permeates almost all areas of law and practice, treating Iranian women as second-class citizens. He has provided the ...Missing: mullah fatwas<|separator|>
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[PDF] AFGHANISTAN 2022 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT - State DepartmentMar 18, 2023 · #TwoTakesTaliban (I'm out now). #Afghanistan #journalism.” Also in July, UNAMA reported the Taliban had engaged in 22 arbitrary detentions and ...
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New morality law affirms Taliban's regressive agenda, experts call ...Aug 30, 2024 · GENEVA – UN human rights experts* voiced profound concern today over the Taliban's recent enactment of the "Law on the Promotion of Virtue ...
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Iran: New compulsory veiling law intensifies oppression of women ...Dec 10, 2024 · Iranian authorities have adopted a new draconian law that further erases the human rights of women and girls, imposing the death penalty, flogging, prison ...
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Iranian women could face death penalty for defying new morality lawsDec 11, 2024 · Women in Iran could face the death sentence or up to 15 years in prison if they defy new compulsory morality laws due to come into effect this week.
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The Execution of Women in Iranian Criminal Law: an Examination of ...Another gender-biased punishment imposed on women charged with Muharibih during the 1980s was the execution of pregnant women. Article 6 of the by-law re: ...
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A case study of Ayatollah Khomeini's and Sheikh al-Tantawi's fatwasNov 22, 2016 · This article explains how the transgender Muslims' situation prompted the fatwas on sex-reassignment surgery and, therefore, how the fatwas, ultimately, ...Missing: mullah | Show results with:mullah
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Misogynist Mullahs and their flurry of fatwas - The Times of IndiaMay 13, 2010 · Deoband's mullahs have the temerity to insist that their peculiar version of Islam not just guarantees women's rights but even stands for the ...
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Islam and the Politics of Secularism in Pakistan - MDPIMar 19, 2023 · The opposition of Pakistani Islamists to secularism is strongly linked to their historic anti-Westernism. In addition to often delivering anti- ...
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(PDF) Afghanistan Historiography and Pashtun Islam: Modernization ...Aug 7, 2025 · By systematically reviewing 33 peer-reviewed studies, this paper explores historiographical transformations that incorporate indigenous ...
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Taliban's Ban on Girls' Education in AfghanistanApr 1, 2022 · On March 23, the first day of the school year in Afghanistan, eager female students arriving for class found closed gates and armed Taliban ...Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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“Schools are Failing Boys Too”: The Taliban's ... - Human Rights WatchDec 6, 2023 · The Taliban in Afghanistan have been globally condemned for banning girls and women from secondary school and higher education, ...
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Taliban bans women in Afghanistan from attending university - NPRDec 20, 2022 · On Tuesday, the Taliban announced the women could no longer attend university. One educator in Afghanistan called it "gender apartheid.Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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Taliban ban books written by women from Afghan universities - BBCSep 18, 2025 · The Taliban government has removed books written by women from the university teaching system in Afghanistan as part of a new ban which has ...
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Taliban intensifies crackdown on modern educationFeb 14, 2025 · The Taliban had closed two NGO-run education centres in the Sangi-Takht-wa-Bandar and Khadir districts of Daikundi province, and arrested six individuals.
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Role of Religion in Afghan Politics: Evolution and Key Trends - jstorThe active role that mullahs (Islamic clerics) played in the Taliban government led the. Karzai administration and the international community to view them ...
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The Taliban in Afghanistan - Council on Foreign RelationsThe Islamic State in Khorasan, with up to four thousand members in Afghanistan, has emerged as the Taliban's main military threat. The terrorist group has ...
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Afghanistan: Who's who in the Taliban leadership - BBCSep 7, 2021 · Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada is a political and religious leader who is the third Supreme Commander of the Taliban.
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2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: AfghanistanThe United States has not yet decided whether to recognize the Taliban or any other entity as the Government of Afghanistan or as part of such a government.
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The Taliban Rule and the Radicalisation of Education in AfghanistanNov 24, 2022 · The Taliban have made several decisions to radicalise the education and higher education systems, on the basis of an extremely conservative interpretation of ...Missing: modernization | Show results with:modernization
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[PDF] The Clerical Establishment in Iran - DTICOct 16, 2025 · In terms of religious hierarchy, the Shia clerics in Iran can be divided into three broad categories with corresponding subdivisions. At the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] How to train a mulla: - Seminaries in Shi'ite IslamThe Hawza Project, as the British Academy project has become known, has funded research on all these manifestations of Shi'ite clerical learning, em- phasising ...
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The Structure Of Power In Iran | Terror And Tehran | FRONTLINE - PBSAt the top of Iran's power structure is the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who succeeded Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the father of the Iranian ...
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The Islamic Republic's Power Centers | Council on Foreign RelationsIran's system of government is not quite a democracy, nor a theocracy. Founding Supreme Leader Ruhollah Khomeini developed its animating doctrine, ...
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Pakistan's Madrassahs: Ensuring a System of Education not JihadPakistan's religious schools, Madrassahs, trace their traditions back through nearly a thousand years of Islamic teaching.
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Reading between the lines: the mullah – military alliance in PakistanThe paper examines how two critical junctures in this mullah – military alliance—namely, the Afghan jihad (struggle) of the 1980s and the post-9/11 War on ...
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Mullahs And The Making Of Pakistan: A Story Of Rejection ...Jul 22, 2025 · If the Deobandis opposed Pakistan based on their belief in composite nationalism, Maulana Abul Ala Maududi, founder of Jamaat-e-Islami, rejected ...
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SADUM: An Effort To Establish Soviet Islam - Voices On Cental AsiaJul 12, 2018 · A prominent scholar of Soviet Islam, sheds some light on how the Muslims of Soviet Central Asia were administered and guided in accordance with the orders of ...Missing: clergy mullah<|control11|><|separator|>
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THE ROLE OF MULLAHS IN CENTRAL ASIAN POLITICS - jstorOttoman Empire. He was the head of the ecclesiastical side of. Ottoman Empire, and constituted, along with the Ministry of ligious Affairs, the final ...
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Islam and Secular State in Uzbekistan: State Control of Religion an...The situation in Uzbekistan appears in some ways as a one-sided entanglement rather than a separation; the state controls religion but religion is not allowed ...
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Central Asia: Islam and the State | International Crisis GroupJul 10, 2003 · Laws on religion are severely restrictive in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, while liberal legislation in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan is often ...Missing: mullahs | Show results with:mullahs
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Female mullahs, healers, and leaders of Central Asian IslamIt will precisely examine how the old female religious roles of Central Asian Islam survived the former Soviet system and how new ones have emerged since ...Missing: clergy | Show results with:clergy
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Clothes make the mullah - Salon.comJan 5, 2005 · “The main piece of clothing, apart from the turban,” said Asgari Najafi, “is the long robe. Those who want to be chic and contemporary wear the ...
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Bring Out the Turbans! - IranWireMay 10, 2016 · Clerics who wear black turbans are claiming to be Muhammad's descendants. White turbans, by contrast, are standard, since white was simply the ...
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The colors of the turbans of the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallamJul 3, 2011 · The Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) preached to the people while wearing a black turban on his head.
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Searches of Turbans, Symbols of Identity, Rattle AfghansOct 16, 2011 · Turbans are worn across the Muslim world because the Prophet Muhammad was believed to have worn one, and they are especially favored by imams ...
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Mullah | Encyclopedia.comA mullah (from the Arabic word mawlā, meaning "master" or "lord") technically means a learned person with public functions of teaching and preaching in the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition