Ulama — oder Ulema (arabisch علماء, DMG ʿulamāʾ, Pl. von ʿālim / عالم /‚Wissender‘) heißen die Religionsgelehrten des Islam. Ihre Organisation und ihr Einfluss variieren in den unterschiedlichen islamischen Gemeinschaften. Am stärksten ist sie… … Deutsch Wikipedia
ulama — statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Senas Meksikos indėnų komandinis žaidimas su kamuoliu. Iš pradžių turėjo apeigų, iškilmių pobūdį: simbolizavo vasaros priešinimąsi žiemai, šviesos – tamsai, gėrio – blogiui. Kamuoliui čia buvo… … Sporto terminų žodynas
ULAMA — villa in 12. Dioecesareae lapide, contra Solis Ortum in tribu Zabulon … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Ulama — For other uses, see Ulama (disambiguation). Islamic scholar redirects here. For Muslim scholars in general, see Muslim scholars. Part of a series on Islam Usul al fiqh (The Roots of Jurisprudence) Fiqh … Wikipedia
ulama — u·la·ma (o͞o lə mäʹ) n. Variant of ulema. * * * ▪ Islam also spelled ulema , Arabic ʿulamāʾ the learned of Islam, those who possess the quality of ʿilm, “learning,” in its widest sense. From the ʿulamāʾ, who are versed theoretically and… … Universalium
ulama — I (İmişli) calaq. – Ucunda ulama vardı, da:m vermədi ◊ Ulama qoymağ – calaq vermək. – Başına ulama qoyginan, çassın II (Ağdam, Basarkeçər, Bərdə, Göyçay, Xanlar, Kürdəmir, Qazax, Oğuz, Şəki, Zaqatala) xışın və ya kotanın bir hissəsinin adı. –… … Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti
Ulama — Pok ta pok pok ta pok (ou Pokyah) en maya, tlachtli en aztèque, plus connu sous le nom de ulama ou ullama liztli en langage dérivé du nahuatl[1], était un sport des peuples de l Amérique centrale précolombienne. Apparu durant le second millénaire … Wikipédia en Français
'ulama — /ooh leuh mah /, n.pl. Islam. the doctors of Muslim religion and law. Also, ulema. [1680 90; < Ar ulama learned men] * * * … Universalium
ulama — u·la·ma s.m.inv. ES ar. {{wmetafile0}} nel mondo islamico, dottore in teologia e diritto {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: ulema. DATA: 1592. ETIMO: ar. ulamā? … Dizionario italiano
'Ulama — The Muslim theologians who were considered competent to interpret the holy Quran and Sunnah (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad). Sultans in medieval India often allowed the ulama to act as religious and legal arbiters … Historical dictionary of Medieval India