mullah
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Definition
Noun: 1. A Muslim religious scholar or teacher: A mullah is a man who is educated in Islamic theology, doctrine, and law. This term is commonly used in parts of South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia. 2. A leader of a mosque or local Islamic community: A mullah often serves as the prayer leader, delivers sermons, and provides religious guidance to a community.
Usage Examples
- As a religious teacher:
- The villagers consulted the mullah for advice on a religious matter.
- He studied for many years to become a mullah.
- As a community leader:
- The mullah led the Friday prayers at the local mosque.
- After the ceremony, the mullah spoke to the community.
Advanced Usage
- The term "mullah" is often used more broadly and informally than official titles like "Imam" or "Sheikh." It can sometimes carry connotations, depending on context, ranging from deep respect for a local learned figure to a more general or even slightly derogatory reference to a Muslim cleric.
- "Mullahism": A derived term referring to the influence or rule of religious clergy, particularly in politics.
Variants and Related Words
- Mullahship (noun): The office or position of a mullah.
- Mullah-led (adjective): Describing something governed or influenced by mullahs. (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Cleric: A general term for a religious leader.
- Imam: A leader of prayer in a mosque; can also be a broader religious leader.
- Sheikh: An honorific title for an elder or a religious leader in the Arab world.
- Ulema (plural): The body of Muslim scholars who are recognized as specialists in Islamic law and theology.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning centers on a man with Islamic religious education and a leadership role. It is not typically used for women (see related terms below).
- The specific duties and authority of a mullah can vary significantly between different countries, cultures, and Islamic traditions (e.g., Sunni vs. Shia).
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Ayatollah: A high-ranking religious leader in Shia Islam, specifically in Iran.
- Maulana/Maulvi: Titles similar to "mullah," also meaning "our master" or "learned man," used in South Asia and other regions.
- Alim (plural: Ulama): A scholar of Islam. A mullah is often considered a type of alim.
- Hafiz: A person who has memorized the entire Quran. A mullah may also be a hafiz, but the terms are not synonymous.
Noun
- a Muslim trained in the doctrine and law of Islam; the head of a mosque