He was the most tolerant of all the potential candidates and because of this he also went afoul with the ulema. |
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Western colonial governments of old had to look out for rebellions fomented by the ulema. |
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Confronted with mass opposition and violence in 1977, he believed he could save his regime by making concessions to the ulema. |
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In June 1992, some 30 ulema were reportedly forbidden entry to Jhang and a number of others were denied access to Sialkot. |
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To pacify the ulema, always wary of any rival forum, this initial gathering consisted entirely of men who were clerics. |
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Concern was expressed by a body of ulema over the campaign by Qadiyanis to convert innocent Muslims to Qadiyani faith in rural areas of Karnataka. |
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The President has sole authority to appoint judges to the Federal Shariat Court, including the power to determine the qualifications necessary for the ulema members of the bench. |
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Ideological divisions include issues over the speed and direction of reform, and whether the role of the ulema should be increased or reduced. |
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Legal professionals trained in modern law schools have largely replaced traditional ulema as interpreters of the resulting laws. |
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He also termed the killing of ulema in Karachi as a bid to fuel hatred and violence in Karachi among society, and a nefariously dangerous bid to incite sectarian violence. |
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Through succeeding centuries and empires, the balance between the ulema and the rulers shifted and reformed, but the balance of power was never decisively changed. |
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For the time being, the faithful must follow their own consciences and learn to distinguish good from evil by themselves, instead of relying on the ulema. |
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Perhaps surprisingly, ulema families were less likely to intermarry with other ulema families than merchant families were to intermarry with other merchant families. |
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The minister urged Ulema, Mushaikh and especially Zakerin to follow the code of conduct and contribute to ensure harmony on Youme Ashur. |
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