
Mawla - Wikipedia
Mawlā (Arabic: مَوْلَى, plural mawālī مَوَالِي), is a polysemous Arabic word, whose meaning varied in different periods and contexts. [1] Before the Islamic prophet Muhammad, the term originally applied to any form of tribal association. [2] In the Quran and hadiths it is used in a number of senses, including 'Lord', 'guardian', and 'trustee'. [1]
And the Answer is . . . Al-Mawlaa! – Understand Al Quran Academy
Allah calls Himself Al-Mawlaa— The Master, The Protector— on 11 occasions in the Quran. Al-Mawlaa is the only one who is truly in control and who provides the most perfect support in each situation. He is the one who is near to us, as both our patron and ally, He is our ultimate back-up and His help is the only we seek!
The status of the hadeeth, “If I am someone’s mawla then ‘Ali is …
2002年3月5日 · How sound is the hadeeth, “If I am someone’s mawla (friend) then ‘Ali is his mawla too”, and what does it mean? Praise be to Allah. This hadeeth was narrated by al-Tirmidhi, 3713; Ibn Maajah, 121. There is some difference of opinion as to its authenticity.
Mawlānā - Wikipedia
Mawlana (/ mɔːˈlɑːnə /; from Persian, Arabic: مولانا), also spelled as Molana or Maulana, [1] is a title, mostly in South Asia, preceding the name of respected Muslim religious leaders, in particular graduates of religious institutions, e.g. a madrassa or a darul uloom, or scholars who have studied under other Islamic scholars. [1]
al-Wali and al-Mawla are names of Allah, but it is permissible to call ...
2013年4月17日 · al-Wali and al-Mawla are two of the names of Allah, because Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): “Or have they taken (for worship) Awliya (guardians, supporters, helpers, protectors, etc.) besides Him? But …
Ghadir and the meaning of “Mawla” in the Light of Sunni Sources
2018年8月29日 · “Mawla” is a key word meaning “master” that has misinterpreted as “helper” or “friend”. The paper is to examine the right meaning of “mawla” in this hadith in the light of Sunni sources. Since the event of Ghadir is not deniable, the …
Using the word Mawla/Mawlana - IslamQA
Since the Khairul-Qurun(i.e. the 3 consecutive eras after Rasulullah Sallallaho Alyhi Wasallam) until now, the word Mawlana has been used to address ulamah kiram. The word رب has also been used in a similar fashion. Hazrat Yousuf Alyhissalamsaid: قال معاذ اللہ انہ ربی احسن مثوای (سورہ یوسف ، 23.
Al Waliyy – Al Mawlaa (The Protector, The Patron)
“Nay, Allaah is Your Mawlaa (Protector) and He is the Best of helpers.” In Surat al-An’aam (6:62), Allaah (Subhaanahu wa Ta’aala) says: ثُمَّ رُدُّواْ إِلَى اللّهِ مَوْلاَهُمُ الْحَقِّ أَلاَ لَهُ الْحُكْمُ وَهُوَ أَسْرَعُ الْحَاسِبِينَ
SAALIM MAWLAA ABIHUDHAIFAH - IslamBasics.com
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) advised his Companions one day, "Take the Qur'aan from four people: Abd Allah Ibn Mas'uud, Saalim Mawlaa Abi Hudhaifah Ubai lbn Ka'b and Mu'aadh lbn Jabal." We have met before with Ibn Mas'uud and Ubai and Mu'aadh.
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 sometimes were not even considered members of the Umma, or Islamic nation.This term also appears as an honorific in relation to the shaykhs of the Sheikh's House, with al-mawla meaning "the master."