A Muslim trained in the doctrine and law of Islam; the head of a mosque.
1On the lovely banks of Mulla I found deep contentment.
2This limits our inquiries within the narrow range of the lands bordering the Mulla waters.
3Our student is now a perfect Fakih or Mulla.
4Like Ibn al-Arabi, Mulla Sadra distinguished between God's essence or 'the Blindness' and its various manifestations.
5It will boycott the election, but it will stay part of the political process, party spokesman Haider al-Mulla said.
6Mr Mulla said the men are thugs and deserved to be punished so they don't harm innocent people again.
7As we have seen, Mulla Sadra had asserted this perception of the Oneness of Existence (wahdat al-wujud).
8The nymphs of Mulla tending "the silver scaly trouts" and greedy pikes are long gone from Kilcolman.
9Mr Mulla said he will look into getting stronger security measures The police are still searching for the two offenders.
10Like Suhrawardi, Mulla Sadra believed that knowledge was not simply a matter of acquiring information but a process of transformation.
11Like some of the hesychasts, Mulla Sadra believed that it could be realised in this life by means of knowledge.
12The death of Shah Jahan and his funeral are minutely described by Mulla Muhammad Kâzim in his "Alamgir Nama."
13He sang, he tells us, a song of Mulla old father Mole's daughter, and of another river called Bregog who loved her.
14Exiled and dying of cancer in a Washington hospital in 1976, Mulla Mustafa lamented that he had ever trusted the United States.
15His house was in Kilcolman, and the river Mulla, which he has more than once so finely introduced in his poems, ran through his grounds.
16The shortest of these, "Al-Tai," contains 500 pages; the next, "Mulla Miskin," at least 900; and the "Sharh Ayni" nearly 2000.