A mahallah, mahalla, mahallya, or mohalla (Arabic: محلة maḥalla, Bengali: মহল্লা mahallā, Hindi: मोहल्ला mōhallā, Persian: محله maḥalla, Urdu: محله) is a country subdivision or neighbourhood in parts of the Arab world, Balkans, Western and South Asia and nearby countries.
A mahalla is an Islamic congregation or parish in Russia and a number of countries once part of the Soviet Union. Typically, a mahalla supports a single mosque. An imam is seen as the spiritual head of a mahalla. A mahalla is directly subordinate to a muhtasib and a territorial muhtasibat.
A mahalla is an urban division in Uzbek communities which today exist in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Historically, mahallas were autonomous social institutions built around familial ties and Islamic rituals. Before the establishment of the Soviet rule in Uzbekistan, Mahallas fulfilled local self-government functions connecting private sphere with public sphere. Religious rituals, life-cycle crisis ceremonies, resource management, conflict resolution, and many other community activities were performed at mahalla, or (neighbourhood) level. An informal council of elders (oqsoqol, or aksakal) provided leadership.
After the establishment of the Soviet Union, informal mahalla organizations were placed under the state control and served as local extensions of the Soviet government. Mahallas were thought to be "eyes" and "ears" of the Soviet government; mahalla became a control mechanism of the state and the mahalla leaders were appointed by the government. However, mahalla level state-society relationships were more complex as mahalla leaders could serve as henchmen while also acting as buffers between the local community and the state. Due to intimate, face-to face relationships dominant at mahalla, mahalla organizations could shield the community from the incursions of the state.
A mahalla (Arabic: محلة maḥallä, Bengali: মহল্লা Mahallā ) is an Islamic congregation or parish in Bangladesh. Typically, a mahalla supports a single mosque. An imam is seen as the spiritual head of a mahalla. A mahalla is directly subordinate to a city or town, especially an electoral district, for ritual and representative purposes. Unlike Wards, it is an optional and non-elective unit of a City Corporation or Municipal Corporation. Historically, mahallas were autonomous social institutions built around familial ties and Islamic rituals. Today it is popularly recognised (also by the non-Muslim ) as a neighbourhood of mega cities and towns. Mahalle lies at the intersection of private family life and the public sphere. Important community-level management functions are performed through mahalle solidarity, such as religious ceremonies, life-cycle rituals, resource management, conflict resolution, and the like.
Pijani koraci u zoru
i svadja preko puta
cadjavim Cirom prema moru
sitna meza a rakija ljuta
Kisobrane popravljam
netko vice u ljetnom danu
moj poklon za njen rodjendan
prvi skok s kuce pod branu
Cuvarkuca na kapiji
u svijetlo plavom loncu
peraci peru ulice
i djeca na Vasingtoncu
Budjenje bez mljekara
k'o noc bez ljubavi
bez raspjevanih postara
pismo ne dolazi
Ref. 2x
Dobra moja mahala
kao da je zaspala
zaspala i umrla
Kukuruzi i kestenje
mirisu ispred ljetnog kina
volim rane jeseni i kad me ljubis
poslije puno vina
Im'o pa nem'o sada znam
je kletva najveca
al' me nikad nece biti sram
onog sto osjecam