Noun
ulama (uncountable)
A (modern) ball game, descended from tlachtli.
ulama pl (plural only)
(Islam) Alternative form of ulema
ulama
The devil bird (an avian cryptid of Sri Lanka)
Aside from keeping in touch with these young ulama, the activity over the weekend was also a way to consult and generate ideas about the young ulama, especially about their views on the Muslim community and their own welfare and engagement. Source: Internet
Majlisi—"one of the most powerful and influential" Twelver Shiʿi ulama "of all time"—was famous for (among other things), suppression of Sufism, which he and his followers believed paid insufficient attention to Shariah law. Source: Internet
JIBWIS ulama have no locus to use that name against Yusuf. Source: Internet
In a book written on statecraft for Jahangir, the author advised him to direct "all his energies to understanding the counsel of the sages and to comprehending the intimations of the 'ulama." Source: Internet
The fatwā was issued following a two-day meeting of more than a hundred ulama to consider the pros and cons of the proposal addressed by government ministers, scientists and critics. Source: Internet
The DOJ and the DILG can work with senior ulama to mobilize and train graduates of madrasah as counselors, arbitrators, or conciliators in the alternative dispute resolution at the local levels. Source: Internet