ulama in A Sentence

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    In February 2017, Rashtriya Ulama Council complained to ECI to ask Zee

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    a work containing 34 verdicts from 33 Ulama 20 Meccan and 13 Medinese.

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    Some Ulama(scholars) have issued fatwas(legal opinions) in which they contend that misyar is zina fornication.

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    and a modern version of the game, Ulama, is still played in a few places.

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    His teaching produced a group of accomplished Ulama, the example of which had not been seen

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    In an environment where the Muslim community lacked power, the Ulama invested their efforts into maintaining the Muslim society.

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    The British authorities' westernisation policies effectively destroyed the exclusive hold of the Ulama over education and curtailed their administrative influence.

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    His teaching produced a group of accomplished Ulama, the example of which had not been seen since Shah Abdul Ghani's time.

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    A modern version of this game, called Ulama, is still played by indigenous people today, but in ancient times these games involved, well, human sacrifice.

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    The sport had different versions in different places during the millennia, and a modern version of the game, Ulama, is still played in a few places.

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    In February 2017, Rashtriya Ulama Council complained to ECI to ask Zee News to stop the programme on as it is polarising voters ahead of Uttar Pradesh assembly polls.

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    Khan collected scholarly opinions in the Hejaz and compiled them in an Arabic language compendium with the title, Husam al Harmain("The Sword of Two Sanctuaries"), a work containing 34 verdicts from 33 Ulama 20 Meccan and 13 Medinese.

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    The assembly consists of 41 elected Members and 8 co-opted members of which 5 are woman, one member from Ulama community, while one is from amongst Jammu & Kashmir technocrats and other professionals, whereas one is from amongst Jammu and Kashmir nationals residing abroad.

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    Inspired by Savary's portrait of the Prophet as a brilliant general and sage lawgiver, Napoleon sought to become a new Muhammad, and hoped that Cairo's Ulama(scholars) would accept him and his French soldiers as friends of Islam, come to liberate Egyptians from Ottoman tyranny.

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