A name formerly applied to a Turk learned in divinity and law, a Mullah; sometimes to a lower priest of Islam, a religious minister, a muezzin.
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释义 | society > faith > aspects of faith > law > Islamic Law > [noun] > scholar (8) talisman1599 A name formerly applied to a Turk learned in divinity and law, a Mullah; sometimes to a lower priest of Islam, a religious minister, a muezzin. mullah1613 Chiefly in Turkish-, Persian-, and Urdu-speaking regions: a person who is learned in Islamic theology and law; a Muslim cleric. Frequently as a title. akhund1712 Esp. in Iran (formerly Persia), Pakistan, and Afghanistan: a religious leader, teacher, or scholar. Also as a title. Cf. mujtahid, n. maulvi1776 A Muslim doctor of the law; an imam. Also gen. (esp. in South Asia): a teacher of Arabic, a learned man. Also as a title and form of address. mujtahid1811 Chiefly in Iran (formerly Persia): a jurist recognized by Shiites (by virtue of his moral qualities, mastery of the religious sciences, and powers… ulemaa1843 A Muslim doctor or divine. cleric1885 Islam. A scholar recognized as an expert in Islamic law and theology. Subcategories:— collective (1) |
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