Moulvi
Molvi, also spelled Moulvi or Maulvi, is a title given to a Muslim religious scholar or teacher in South Asia and nearby regions. It derives from the Arabic mawlā, meaning master or patron, and is related to Maulana, a more formal form used for highly educated clerics. In everyday use, a moulvi is someone who has studied Islamic sciences and works as a preacher or teacher, often in a mosque or madrasa. The role typically includes leading prayers, delivering sermons, teaching the Quran and Islamic jurisprudence, and offering religious guidance to a community.
In the Indian subcontinent, Maulana and Moulvi historically indicated different levels of learning and authority, though
Today, the title remains common for religious educators who run madrassas or lead mosque instruction. It is