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Mawlā (Arabic: مَوْلَى,
plural mawālī مَوَالِي), is a
polysemous Arabic word,
whose meaning varied in
different periods and contexts.
Before the Islamic...
- 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 cir****stances, he is
characterized as a
mawla (freedman or client), but it is
difficult to
determine whether the sources...
- محمد عبد الرحمن المولى الصلبي, romanized: Amīr Muḥammad ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-
Mawlā al-Ṣalibi); 1 or 5
October 1976 – 3
February 2022) was an
Iraqi militant...
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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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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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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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Salim Mawla Abi Ḥudhayfah (Arabic: سَالِم مَوْلَىٰ أَبِي حُذَيْفَة, Sālim
Mawlā ʾAbī Ḥuḏayfah) was a Persian, an
early companion of
prophet Muhammad and...
- 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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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...