Mullahs
Mullahs are Islamic scholars or clerics who are knowledgeable in Islamic law and theology. They often serve as religious leaders in their communities, providing guidance on spiritual matters, conducting prayers, and teaching the principles of Islam. Mullahs can be found in various countries, particularly in regions where Islam is the predominant religion.
In many cases, mullahs play a significant role in the interpretation of Sharia law, which governs aspects of both personal and communal life for Muslims. Their influence can extend to social and political issues, as they may advise on matters such as marriage, education, and community welfare.