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Mawlā (, plural mawālī مَوَالِي), is a word, whose meaning varied in different periods and contexts.A.J. Wensinck, Encyclopedia of Islam 2nd ed, Brill. "Mawlā", vol. 6, p. 874.

Before the Islamic prophet , the term applied to any form of tribal association.

In the and it is used in multiple senses, including 'lord', 'guardian', and 'trustee'.

After Muhammad's death, the dynasty accepted new converts to into Arab-Muslim society and the word mawali gained currency as an appellation for converted non-Arab in the early .


Etymology
The word mawla, which was used by the Islamic prophet Muhammad about in the speech, is derived from the و ل ي w-l-y, meaning "to be close to" or "to have power over". Mawla can have reciprocal meanings, depending on whether it is used in the active or passive voice: "master" Originally, mawāli were clients of an Arab people, but with the advent of Islam, the term came to refer to non-Arab Muslims and other allies. needs.

Under the Abbasid rulers of the 9th century, the non-Arab converts comprised an important part of the army. The institution of wala' as a requirement to enter Muslim society ceased to exist after the fall of the Umayyads, as the Abbasids favoured a universal interpretation of Islam that was not the exclusive religion of the Arab elite. However, throughout the centuries, the rise of political power of regional Arab dynasties and non-Arab ethnic groups eventually restricted the power of the Abbasid in , as Persian, Turkic and began to form independent and autonomous .

was the founder of the school of within and lived through the Abbasid Revolution. He famously stated in one of his sayings: "The belief of a newly converted is the same as that of an Arab from ."

This institution continued in the Abbasid period on a much smaller scale when the 8th Abbasid Caliph, al-Mu'tasim, formed private corps entirely composed of non-Arabs in the service of the Caliph. These men were the mawali of the Caliph and were thus considered to be more loyal to the Caliph. This practice persisted throughout Islamic history through to the period.


Ghadir Khumm
The word " Moula" is regarded as a considerable word in the event (regarding the sentence which was declared by the Islamic prophet Muhammad in Islam about , when he said: "For whoever I am his moula, 'Ali is his moula."). There have been mentioned meanings for this use of the word "moula", including leader, The meaning of Mawla pasokhgoo.ir Retrieved 1 Dec 2018 administrator, Mawla meaning makarem.ir Retrieved 8 Dec 2018 Meaning and Implication al-islam.org Lord, owner, master, follower, one who has more right in something, , an ally, etc. "wali"and "Mawla" al-islam.org Retrieved 8 Dec 2018 argue that in the context of the sermon (Ghadir Khumm), intended that the word "moula" to be taken as "leader". They therefore see this to be the official designation of Ali as the prophet's successor.


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Notes
  • Hourani, Albert. A History of the Arab People. Chapter 1.
  • Mas'udi. The Meadows of Gold. Trans. and eds. Paul Lunde and Caroline Stone.
  • (1981). 9780300024470, Yale University Press. .


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