Mawlā (Arabic: مَوْلَى, plural mawālī مَوَالِي), is a polysemous Arabic word, whose meaning varied in different periods and contexts. Before the Islamic...
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Ghadir Khumm (section Mawla)
and son-in-law, by saying: "He whose mawla I am, Ali is his mawla" (Arabic: من كنت مولاه فهذا على مولاه). Mawla (Arabic: مولاه) is a polysemous Arabic...
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Abbasid Caliphate. In the majority of circumstances, he is characterized as a mawla (freedman or client), but it is difficult to determine whether the sources...
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Major-General Golam Mawla is a retired military officer, a Bangladeshi politician from Bogra District of Bangladesh, and a former member of parliament...
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Maula Rony (born 1967), politician and businessman Golam Mawla, politician Ghulam Mawla Abd al-Mawla Naqi This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Salim ibn Ma'qil (redirect from Salim mawla Abu Hudaifa)
Salim Mawla Abi Ḥudhayfah (Arabic: سَالِم مَوْلَىٰ أَبِي حُذَيْفَة, Sālim Mawlā ʾAbī Ḥuḏayfah) was a Persian, an early companion of prophet Muhammad and...
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Nazli Mohamed Gad-El-Mawla (1929 – 2001) was an Egyptian oncologist. Educated at the University of Cairo, Nazli Gad-El-Mawla founded the Department of...
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Al-Khayzuran (redirect from Hayzuran bnt Atâ Mawlâ Abîhi)
Al-Khayzuran bint Atta (Arabic: الخيزران بنت عطاء, romanized: al-ḵayzurān bint ʿaṭāʾ) (died 789) was the wife of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mahdi and mother...
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Mawla is a village south of Porthtowan in Cornwall, England, UK. The earliest record of Mawla is in 960 AD; the meaning of the name is "pigs' place"....
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Zayd ibn Haritha al-Kalbi (redirect from Zaid mawla Muhammad)
Zayd ibn Ḥāritha al-Kalbī (Arabic: زيد بن حارثة الكلبي) (c. 581–629 CE), was an early Muslim, Sahabi and the adopted son of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad...
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Nineveh genealogy expert Nizar al-Saadoun, most of al-Qurashi's clan—the al-Mawla—is Arab, and descended from the Abbasid Burisha clan which in turn were...
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Barirah mawla Aisha (Arabic: بريرة مولى عائشة) was a 7th century Arab slave-girl who belonged to Utbah ibn Abu Lahab. She was forced to marry another...
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mountain. It is still known in present-day Arabic as Jabal Mawla el-Hassan (Mountain of Mawla el-Hassan). Mulhacén is the highest peak in Southern Europe...
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Abi Talib and declared, "to whomsoever I am Mawla, Ali is also their Mawla". The meaning of the word Mawla can be interpreted as "master", and thus many...
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Ghadir Khumm, "Whoever I am his mawla, this Ali is his mawla." The interpretation of the polysemous Arabic word mawla is disputed: For Shia Muslims, Muhammad...
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Mawla Matar is a village in eastern Yemen. It is located in the Hadhramaut Governorate. Towns and villages in the Hadhramaut Governorate 14°46′N 48°48′E...
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ad-Dailami (Arabic: نافع بن سارجيس أبو عبد الله الديلمي), also known as Nafi` Mawla ibn `Umar (Arabic: نافع مولى بن عمر), was a scholar of Fiqh jurisprudence...
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Reazul Mowla Rezu (redirect from Reazul Mawla Rezu)
Reazul Mowla Rezu (born January 17, 1985) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer and screenplay writer. In 2015, he won the Bangladesh National Film...
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Hassan Mawla Maleh (Arabic: حسن مولى; born 1963 in Basra) is a coach and former international Iraqi football player, he played as a striker. He is currently...
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al-Hamdani [ar] Ahmar ibn Salim [ar] Ahmar ibn Suwa'i ibn `Adi [ar] Ahmar Mawla Umm Salama [ar] Ahyah ibn Umayya ibn Khalaf [ar] Ahzâb bin Usaid (pronounced...
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Distributed by Zahid Hasan Abhi under the banner of The Abhi Kathachitra. Shamol Mawla and Puja Cherry are played the lead roles and Mili Bashar, Masum Bashar...
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eight episodes premiered on 25 June 2021 on Hoichoi. Khairul Basar, Shamol Mawla, Nishat Priom, Mostafizur Noor Imran, Nasir Uddin Khan, Zakia Bari Momo...
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Sayyid ʿAlawī Mawlā al-Dawīlah al-Ḥusaynī (Arabic: سيّد علوي مولى الدويلة, Malayalam: സയ്യിദ് അലവി മൗലദാവീൽ അൽ ഹുസൈനി തങ്ങൾ) (1752–1845) was a Hadrami...
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Succession to Muhammad (section Mawla)
Muhammad delivered a sermon in which he famously said, "He whose mawla I am, Ali is his mawla." Muhammad repeated this three or four more times, as reported...
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Abd al-Mawla Lenghi (Arabic: عبد المولى لنقي; 1931 – 2 January 2022) was a Libyan politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1960...
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Golam Moula (redirect from Golam Mawla (politician))
convener of the Rashtrabhasha Sangram Parishad of Dhaka Medical College. Golam Mawla played a special role in the decision to observe Rashtrabhasha Day through...
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Hamza Abdel Mawla (26 October 1923 – 26 July 1987) was an Egyptian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He competed...
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Rabea'ah. Since his father adopted Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfa as his son, Muhammad ibn Abi Hudhayfa and Salim Mawla Abi Hudhayfa may be considered as adopted...
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Aymenn (2023). "Caliphs of the Shadows: The Islamic State's Leaders Post-Mawla" (PDF). CTC Sentinel. 16 (8). West Point, New York: Combating Terrorism...
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hands of Bukhara's governor, Yaman al-Ju'fi. As was the custom, he became a mawla of Yaman, and his family continued to carry the nisba "al-Ju'fi." Al-Mughirah's...
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