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  1. Mawla - Wikipedia

    The word mawla, which was used by the Islamic prophet Muhammad about Ali in the Ghadir Khumm speech, [3] is derived from the root و ل ي w-l-y, meaning "to be close to" or "to have power over".

  2. Mawlā - Oxford Reference

    1 day ago · Can have reciprocal meanings depending on whether it is in the active or passive voice: master or slave, patron or client, and friend. In Sufism and Shiism, a spiritual protector or saint. …

  3. al-Wali and al-Mawla are names of Allah, but it is permissible to call ...

    Some of the scholars said that it is permissible to use the word mawla to refer to a Muslim who is distinguished in knowledge or righteousness. The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon …

  4. mawla, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    mawla, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

  5. Mawla - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    A mawla usually means the one who have more authority over believers than they have on themselves It can also mean a much more elevated person, a "master," "lord," "vicar" or "guardian."

  6. mawla - Brown University

    The mawla were practicing Muslims who were not of Arab descent. Despite being active believers, their heritage relegated them to a somewhat less privileged status within the Islamic community, and they …

  7. The Correct Meaning of Mawla As Per the Holy Quran

    Nov 22, 2024 · The usage of the word ‘Mawla’ meaning ‘guardian’ or ‘figure entrusted with divine authority’, is mentioned in the Quran, and scholars of Ahle Tasannun have also affirmed this meaning.

  8. MAWLA | Ismaili.NET - Heritage F.I.E.L.D.

    After repeating it three times, the Prophet took the hand of Ali bin Abu Talib and said, "Whose Master (mawla) I am, this Ali is his Master (mawla)." Thus, the word mawla refers to one who deserves …

  9. Mawla Facts for Kids

    Before the Islamic prophet Muhammad, it meant being part of a tribal group. In important Islamic texts like the Quran and hadiths, Mawla can mean 'Lord', 'guardian', 'trustee', or 'helper'. After …

  10. Mawla - Wikiwand

    The word mawla, which was used by the Islamic prophet Muhammad about Ali in the Ghadir Khumm speech, [3] is derived from the root و ل ي w-l-y, meaning "to be close to" or "to have power over".