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{{wiktionarypar|wali}}Wali is an Arabic word meaning guardian, custodian, protector, or helper. In English, it most often means a Muslim saint or holy person. It has sometimes been extended to mean the tomb or shrine of such a man. Wali or WALI may also refer to: - Wali (Islamic legal guardian)
- Al-Walī (Arabic:{{lang|ar|الولي}}) and Al-Wālī (Arabic:{{lang|ar|الوالي}}), are two related names of God in Islam
- Wāli, an administrative title used by the Arabic and Ottoman Caliphates
- Wali, weli or welli, a synonym for a Muslim Maqam (shrine), used in Palestine and in older Western scholarly literature
- Wali language (Sudan), a Nubian language
- Wali language (Ghana), a Gur language
- Wali (band), an Indonesian band
- Wali, Mauritania, an alternate spelling of Waly Diantang, a village in the Gorgol Region
- WALI, a radio station in Walterboro, South Carolina, United States
People - Wali Mohammed Wali, a classical Urdu poet
- Kameshwar C. Wali, theoretical physicist
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