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      • Protector, master. Also mawlau. From Arabic waliya, “to be close to,” “to have power over.”
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  2. 1 day ago · Quick Reference. Protector, master. Also mawlau. From Arabic waliya, “to be close to,” “to have power over.”. Has entered a number of languages as a loan word (e.g., Persian mullah). Can have reciprocal meanings depending on whether it is in the active or passive voice: master or slave, patron or client, and friend.

  3. The word “maulana” is a compound word – MAULA and NA (our) which, under strict Islamic philosophy is applicable to ALLAH Ta’Ala (God/Divine Creator) ALONE! The word is used only twice in the Holy Quran, and refers to Allah Subhaanahoo Wa Ta’aala, indicating that it can be referred only to HIM alone and NO ONE ELSE!

  4. In these verses, the word ‘Maula’ has been used to mean ‘lord’, ‘patron’ and refers to Allah since He is the real patron, the Lord and the real Governor of our affairs. Along with this, the word Maula has been used for several other meanings in the Holy Quraan.

  5. Feb 3, 2012 · According to Tafsir Ibn Kathir, this reference to man’s creation from “تُرَابٍ”, or dust, implies the origin of mankind viz. the creation of the first human being, Prophet Adam [عليه السلام], from dust: “ [“ And Allah did create you from dust, then from Nutfah”], means, He initiated the creation of your father Adam from dust, then He created his...

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  6. Answer (Fatwa: 1022/903=L/1429)Maulana means: our senior, elder, master etc, but traditionally it is called to one who is graduated from any madrasa in Islamic Sciences. Allah (Subhana Wa Ta'ala) knows Best Darul Ifta, Darul Uloom.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · So, let’s delve into the question: What does it mean to be Muslim? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the core principles, values, and practices of Islam, drawing insights from the Quran, Ahadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him), and reputable sources.

  8. Jun 5, 2018 · The Qur’ān does not appear to endorse the kind of doctrine of a radical mind-body dualism found in Greek philosophy, Christianity, or Hinduism; indeed there is hardly a passage in the Qur’ān that says man is composed of two separate, let alone disparate substances, the body and the soul (even though later orthodox Islam, particularly ...

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