mulada
Mulada is a term used in Islamic law to refer to a person who is not a Muslim but is married to a Muslim. The term is derived from the Arabic word "mulad," which means "born." In the context of Islamic law, a mulada is considered a non-Muslim spouse of a Muslim, and their status and rights are governed by specific legal principles.
The legal status of a mulada varies depending on the school of Islamic law (madhhab) and the
The treatment of mulada has been a subject of debate and controversy in Islamic jurisprudence. Some scholars
In contemporary Islamic societies, the treatment of mulada varies widely. In some countries, mulada are granted