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mullah    音标拼音: [m'ʌlə]
n. 老师;先生;回教的神学家

老师;先生;回教的神学家

Mullah
n 1: a Muslim trained in the doctrine and law of Islam; the head
of a mosque [synonym: {Mullah}, {Mollah}, {Mulla}]


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  • Mullah - Wikipedia
    Mullah ( ˈmʌlə, ˈmʊlə, ˈmuːlə ) is an honorific title for Muslim clergy and Imams [1] The term is widely used in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, and is also used for a man who has higher education in Islamic theology and sharia law
  • 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 —often used as an honorific title
  • The End of the Mad Mullah Movement - HSToday
    The modern Mad Mullah Movement was born in the fateful year of 1979 That year saw the so-called “Islamic Revolution” in Iran, a dramatic seizure of state power by clerical revolutionaries who promised moral renewal but delivered ideological absolutism It also witnessed terrorists storming and hijacking Islam’s holiest sanctuary in…
  • Mullahs revenge on enemies of God: Hundreds of protesters killed in . . .
    Rumours swirled that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was making plans to leave and that other mullahs had fled Protests first erupted on December 28 in response to soaring inflation but quickly turned political, with protesters demanding an end to clerical rule
  • Mullah | Religious Leader, Cleric, Islamic Law | Britannica
    The most common application of the title mullah is to religious leaders, teachers in religious schools, those versed in the canon law, leaders of prayer in the mosques (imams), or reciters of the Qurʾān (qurrāʾ)
  • Dadullah - Wikipedia
    He was also known as Maulavi or Mullah Dadullah Akhund (Pashto: ملا دادالله آخوند) He also earned the nickname of Lang, meaning "lame" (as in Timur Lang), because of a leg he lost during fighting
  • Occupied Iran: Mullahs Rule Far Beyond Persia’s True Borders
    It is deeply ironic that while the Mullah regime justifies its regional interventions—in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon—as “defending the ummah,” it cannot acknowledge its internal colonization
  • 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 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    mullah (plural mullahs) (Islam) An honorific title for a scholar of theology and sharia law Synonym: cleric Coordinate terms: elder, rabbi
  • Mullahs: A Deep Dive into the Influence and Challenges of Iran’s . . .
    Mullahs are highly respected Islamic religious leaders with varied roles and responsibilities They have a significant political influence in Iran, impacting foreign policy and global events Mullahs must address corruption, accountability and societal changes to remain influential in modern times





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