mullah
Americannoun
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(in Islamic countries) a title of respect for a person who is learned in, teaches, or expounds the sacred law.
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(in Turkey) a provincial judge.
noun
Etymology
Origin of mullah
1605–15; < Persian or Urdu mullā < Arabic mawlā; maulvi
Example Sentences
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Sodais said he was confronted by his local mullah, or Muslim clergy leader, in 2015 for working with Western armed forces.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 23, 2025
He also defended his actually making a personal call with a Taliban mullah, which was noted as having previously been “unthinkable” in media reports at the time.
From Washington Times • Sep. 22, 2022
The new head of administrative affairs at the Education Ministry, also a mullah, wore a cartridge belt to his appointment ceremony in December.
From New York Times • Jan. 13, 2022
Soon after, the mullah, loud and angry, came over the mosque loudspeaker.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 29, 2021
‘You are now husband and wife,” the mullah said.
From "A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseini
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