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My favourite mullah.
Be respectful plzMy favourite mullah.
You show some respect also. And what did I say that is not 'respectful'? All I said is that I find Maulana Tariq Jameel often agreeable and his views tewnd to be sane and cogent. I respect him for that unlike vast majority of his ilk.Be respectful plz
Mullah is usually used as a slangYou show some respect also. And what did I say that is not 'respectful'? All I said is that I find Maulana Tariq Jameel often agreeable and his views tewnd to be sane and cogent. I respect him for that unlike vast majority of his ilk.
good message..he has a good number of followers in india too..would have been nice had he included indian muslims too in his message.
Mullah is usually used as a slang
Mullah, Arabic Mawlā, or Mawlāy (“protector”), French Mūlāy, or Moulay, a Muslim title generally denoting “lord”; it is used in various parts of the Islāmic world as an honorific attached to the name of a king, sultan, or other noble (as in Morocco and other parts of North Africa) or of a scholar or religious leader (as in parts of the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent). The term appears in the Qurʾān in reference to Allāh, the “Lord” or “Master,” and thus came to be applied to earthly lords to whom religious sanctity was attributed