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- noun Plural form of
mufti .
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Earlier, on a news channel, Javed Akhtar had called muftis "insane".
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Earlier, on a news channel, Javed Akhtar had called muftis "insane".
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During the days of pristine Islam, when there were women 'muftis', 'qaris' (recitors of the Qur'an), and
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Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds.
Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011
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Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds.
Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011
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In Islam, women in some countries are Qur'anic scholars and even muftis (authoritative teachers), but women are not generally permitted to become imams or lead mixed-gender prayer services.
Maureen Fiedler: Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling Maureen Fiedler 2010
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In Islam, women in some countries are Qur'anic scholars and even muftis (authoritative teachers), but women are not generally permitted to become imams or lead mixed-gender prayer services.
Maureen Fiedler: Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling Maureen Fiedler 2010
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Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds.
Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011
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In Islam, women in some countries are Qur'anic scholars and even muftis (authoritative teachers), but women are not generally permitted to become imams or lead mixed-gender prayer services.
Maureen Fiedler: Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling Maureen Fiedler 2010
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But I write to let you know that Oman's investment in the CIP Summer School -- through funding and by sending 12 participants deeply engaged in ministries as imams, preachers, muftis and administrators in the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs -- is possibly one of the most creative and promising experiments in interfaith work.
Kelly Figueroa-Ray: On The Cutting Edge Of Interfaith Work: An Open Thank You Letter To The Sultan Of Oman Kelly Figueroa-Ray 2011
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