An Islamic religious teacher or leader, especially one who has studied Islamic law and theology.
From Persian and Arabic 'mawlā,' originally meaning 'master' or 'lord.' The word was adopted into English through Turkish and South Asian languages during colonial periods.
The word 'mullah' traveled along trade routes from Persia through Ottoman Turkish into English—it's a linguistic fossil of centuries of cross-cultural contact in the Islamic world.
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