Definitions for Maliki

Maliki Mal·i·ki

Spelling: [mal-i-kee]
IPA: /ˈmæl ɪ ki/

Maliki is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 62 anagrams from letters in Maliki (aiiklm).

Definitions for Maliki

noun

  1. one of the four schools of Islamic law, founded by Malik ibn Anas (c715–795).

Origin of Maliki

Arabic Mālikī, derivative of name of founder, Mālik ibn Anas

Examples for Maliki

Closely coordinated with Iran, Maliki consolidated Shia control and expanded his own personal powers.

More than a year ago, the Red Skull appeared in a video on the Web urging fighters to take up arms against Maliki.

In Iraq, Tehran was our silent partner, working to break an ISIS siege and edging out Maliki.

This month Maliki said he would step down and work with his successor to help form a new government.

I was impressed at the time to hear Biden schmooze with Maliki as if he were the governor of Delaware.

However, in 2011 Maliki at one point did offer to extend immunity to U.S. troops absent a vote from his parliament.

It allows Maliki to obscure his own corruption and the role his sectarian policies played in fomenting the crisis.

In early 2010 I was sitting in Biden's office interviewing him when Maliki called.

It took the U.S. years to figure that out and Maliki so far seems not to have tried.

Until this summer, al-Abadi was loyal to Maliki and a member of his own Dawa party.

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