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  1. Islamic religious leaders have traditionally been people who, as part of the clerisy, mosque, or government, performed a prominent role within their community or nation. However, in the modern contexts of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim countries as well as secularised Muslim states like Turkey, and Bangladesh, the religious leadership may take a variety of non-formal shapes.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ImamImam - Wikipedia

    Imam (/ ɪˈmɑːm /, Arabic: إمام, imām; pl.: أئمة, a'immah) is an Islamic leadership position. For Sunni Muslims, Imam is most commonly used as the title of a prayer leader of a mosque. In this context, imams may lead Islamic prayers, serve as community leaders, and provide religious guidance. Thus for Sunnis, anyone can study the ...

    Number
    Name(full/kunya)
    Title(arabic/turkish)[5]
    Birth–death(ce/ah)[a]
    1
    Ali ibn Abi Talibعلي بن أبي طالبAbu ...
    Amir al-Mu'minin(Commander of the ...
    600–66123 BH–40
    2
    Hassan ibn Aliالحسن بن عليAbu Muhammadأبو ...
    al-Mujtabaİkinci Ali
    624–670 3–50
    3
    Husayn ibn Aliالحسین بن عليAbu ...
    Sayed al-ShuhadaÜçüncü Ali
    626–680 4–61
    4
    Ali ibn al-Husseinعلي بن الحسینAbu ...
    al-Sajjad, Zain al-Abedin Dördüncü ...
    658–9 – 712 38–95
  3. A Sunni Islam term meaning the most respected of the Marjas; it is a Persian name for teacher that is also used by some to denote a teacher of extraordinary respect. Amir al-Mu'minin: Leader of the faithful (only used for four Rashidun Caliphate) Ash Shakur: Ayatollah: In Shi'a Islam, a high ranking title given to clerics. Custodian of the Two ...

    Role
    Description
    The teachers of Dharma in Tibet.
    In Tibetan Buddhism, a Lama who has ...
  4. Nov 10, 2024 · Imam, in a general sense, one who leads Muslim worshippers in prayer. In a global sense, imam is used to refer to the head of the Muslim community, especially in Shi’i Islam. According to the Shi’ah, Muhammad’s son-in-law, Ali, was the first imam, and special spiritual authority passed through him and his descendants.

  5. Who are leaders of congregational services? The leaders of prayer services are called “imams”, an Arabic term which literally means “leaders”. The imam should be chosen by the congregation, keeping in mind that to the best of their knowledge, he is a pious person and the most well-versed in the Holy Qur’an among them. Whoever is ...

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · Sunni Muslims believe that the other three successors were Umar, Uthman, and Abu Bakr. In the past, the Caliphs were considered to be the political and spiritual leaders of the Muslims. Today ...

  7. Islamic religious leaders have traditionally been people who, as part of the clerisy, mosque, or government, performed a prominent role within their community or nation. However, in the modern contexts of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim countries as well as secularised Muslim states like Turkey, and Bangladesh, the religious leadership may take a variety of non-formal shapes.

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