IPA: /uˈlɑːmə/
KK: /uˈlɑːmə/
A group of scholars or religious leaders in Islam who are knowledgeable in Islamic law and theology.
The ulama play a crucial role in interpreting Islamic teachings and guiding the community.
The word 'ulama' originates from Arabic 'عُلَمَاء' (ʿulamāʾ), meaning scholars or learned individuals, particularly in the context of Islamic theology and law. It refers to those who are knowledgeable in religious matters.
Think of 'ulama' as referring to learned individuals or scholars in Islamic tradition, helping you remember that it signifies those who possess knowledge.