Where does “hawalah” come from?

hawalah (Indonesian) comes from Arabic حَوَالَة, from Arabic حَالَ, from Arabic و, from Persian یا, from Arabic يَا — {{m|en|O|id=vocative}}.

hawalah (Indonesian): hawala, a long-established informal system of money transfer from India and the Middle East, still in use by migrant workers

Definitions

  1. hawala, a long-established informal system of money transfer from India and the Middle East, still in use by migrant workers

Ancestry of “hawalah”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Arabicحَوَالَةtransfer, trust; charge
2Arabicحَالَto change
3Arabicوand, "comma", "semi-colon"; a divider of words or...
4PersianیاAPI •; or; either
5Arabicيَا{{m|en|O|id=vocative}}
Every word from Arabic يَاEvery word from Persian یاEvery word from Arabic و