mullahisms

/ˈmʌləˌɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Beliefs, practices, or teachings associated with Muslim religious leaders, especially when seen as conservative or strict.
    • Some critics argue that mullahisms in the region limit personal freedoms.
    • The new law was influenced by mullahisms that many citizens found outdated.
    • The book explores how mullahisms have shaped education in rural communities.
  2. Statements or opinions that sound like the pronouncements of a mullah, often implying dogmatic or authoritarian speech.
    • His speech was full of mullahisms, telling everyone exactly how to think.
    • She rolled her eyes at his mullahisms, tired of being lectured.
    • The editorial mocked the politician's mullahisms about family values.
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