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An imam (Arabic: إمام, Persian: امام) is an Islamic leader, often the leader of a mosque.
The ruler of a country might be called the imam, for example. However, the capitalized term or The Imam (Arabic: الإمام) has important origins in the Islamic tradition for, especially in Shi'a beliefs. In first few centuries of Islam, it was used to refer to the Caliph in both Sunni and Shia religious text. It is also an honorific title; for example "Imam Abu Hanifa" could arguably be translated as "the honorable leader/father of Hanifa."
In Sahih Muslim it is related that Muhammad said: "The Islamic religion will continue until the Hour (day of resurrection), having twelve Imams for you, all of them will be from Quraysh." and also "He who does not know the Imam of his time dies the death of an un-believer."
Here follows a list of the Shi'a Imams:
Fatimah also Fatimah al-Zahraa daughter of Muhammed (615–632), she is infallible but not a leader.
See Imamah (Shi'a Ismaili doctrine) for Ismaili list of Imams
The term is also used for a recognized religious leader or teacher in Islam, often for the founding scholars of the four Sunni madhhabs, or schools of religious jurisprudence (fiqh). It may also refer to the imams of the sciences related to Hadith or to the heads of the Prophet's descendants in their times. In other words, Imam Ali is a phrase used by both Shi'a and Sunni Muslims, though with different connotations[1].
The Sunni sect does not have imams in the same sense as the Shi'a sect. The imam in the Sunni sect of Islam is the leader of prayers; the sermon is most often given by the Sheikh.
However, there are some people whom Sunnis call "Imams" who are not prayer leaders. They are not Imams in the Shi'a sense of the word, but they are those who started the four Sunni Madhabs. List:
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Sahih Muslim (Arabic: صحيح مسلم, ṣaḥīḥ muslim) is one of the Sunni Six Major Hadith collections, collected by Imam Muslim.
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The ruler of a country might be called the imam, for example. However, the capitalized term or The Imam (Arabic: الإمام) has important origins in the Islamic tradition for, especially in Shi'a beliefs. In first few centuries of Islam, it was used to refer to the Caliph in both Sunni and Shia religious text. It is also an honorific title; for example "Imam Abu Hanifa" could arguably be translated as "the honorable leader/father of Hanifa."
Clerical "Imams"
Shi'a "Imams"
In Sahih Muslim it is related that Muhammad said: "The Islamic religion will continue until the Hour (day of resurrection), having twelve Imams for you, all of them will be from Quraysh." and also "He who does not know the Imam of his time dies the death of an un-believer."
Here follows a list of the Shi'a Imams:
- Ali ibn Abi Talib (600–661), also known as Ali, Amir al-Mu'minin
- Hasan ibn Ali (625–669), also known as Hasan al-Mujtaba
- Husayn ibn Ali (626–680), also known as Husayn al-Shahid, also known as Sah Hüseyin
- Ali ibn Husayn (658–713), also known as Ali Zayn al-Abidin
- Muhammad ibn Ali (676–743), also known as Muhammad al-Baqir
- Jafar ibn Muhammad (703–765), also known as Jafar al-Sadiq
- Musa ibn Jafar (745–799), also known as Musa al-Kazim
- Ali ibn Musa (765–818), also known as Ali al-Rida
- Muhammad ibn Ali (810–835), also known as Muhammad al-Jawad (Muhammad at-Taqi), also known as Taki
- Ali ibn Muhamad (827–868), also known as Ali al-Hadi, also known as Naki
- Hasan ibn Ali (846–874), also known as Hasan al-Askari
- Muhammad ibn Hasan (868- ), also known as al-Hujjat ibn al-Hasan, also known as Mahdi; believed to be hidden by Allah (Occultation).
Fatimah also Fatimah al-Zahraa daughter of Muhammed (615–632), she is infallible but not a leader.
See Imamah (Shi'a Ismaili doctrine) for Ismaili list of Imams
Sunni "Imams"
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The Sunni sect does not have imams in the same sense as the Shi'a sect. The imam in the Sunni sect of Islam is the leader of prayers; the sermon is most often given by the Sheikh.
However, there are some people whom Sunnis call "Imams" who are not prayer leaders. They are not Imams in the Shi'a sense of the word, but they are those who started the four Sunni Madhabs. List:
an-Nasaf writes:
| The Muslims cannot do without an Imam who shall occupy himself with the enforcing of their decisions, and in implementing their hudud (penal code) and guarding their frontiers, and equipping their armies, and receiving their alms, and putting down robberies and thieving and highwayman, and maintaining the Friday and 'id prayers, and removing quarrels that fall between people, and receiving evidence bearing on legal claims, and marrying minors who have no guardians and dividing booty[2]. |
Zaidi Imams as rulers of Yemen
In the Zaidi Shiite sect, Imams were temporal as well as spiritual leaders, who held power in Yemen for more than a thousand years. In 897, a Zaidi ruler, Yahya al-Hadi ila'l Haqq, founded a line of such Imams, a theocratic form of government which survived until the second half of the 20th century. (See details under Zaidi, History of Yemen.)See also
References
External links
- Shia Islam - Ask Imam
- www.ShiaCode.com
- Detailed description of the Shiite belief
- Graphical illustration of the Shia sects
- List of Sunni Imams
- The Imam Movie
al-‘Arabiyyah in written Arabic (Kufic script):
Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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fɒːɾˈsiː in Perso-Arabic script (Nasta`liq style):
Pronunciation: [fɒːɾˈsiː]
Spoken in: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and areas of Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
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Pronunciation: [fɒːɾˈsiː]
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mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid Arabic: مسجد — pronounced: /ˈmæsʤɪd/ (pl.
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al-‘Arabiyyah in written Arabic (Kufic script):
Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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Pronunciation: /alˌʕa.raˈbij.ja/
Spoken in: Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman,
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Shī‘a terms
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- Shi'a Islam
- Moderate Shi'a
- Real Shi'a
- Shi'a of Ali
- Shi'a of Uthman
- Shi'a of Mauwiyah
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Caliph (pronounced khaleef in Arabic) is the head of state in a Caliphate, and the title for the leader of the Islamic Ummah, an Islamic community ruled by the Shari'a.
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Sunni Muslims are the largest denomination of Islam. Sunni Islam is also referred to as Sunnism or as Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamā‘h (Arabic:
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Shī‘a terms
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- Shi'a Islam
- Moderate Shi'a
- Real Shi'a
- Shi'a of Ali
- Shi'a of Uthman
- Shi'a of Mauwiyah
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An honorific is a word or expression that conveys esteem or respect and is used in addressing or referring to a person. "Honorific" may refer broadly to the style of language or particular words used, or, as in this article, to specific words used to convey honor to one perceived
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A title is a prefix or suffix added to a person's name to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may even be inserted between a first and last name (for example, Graf
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Prophets, salaf & caliphs:
Prophets of Islam
Ahl al-Bayt
Muhammad's wives
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Taba‘ at-Tabi‘in
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Prophets of Islam
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Muhammad's wives
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Tabi‘in
Taba‘ at-Tabi‘in
Caliph
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Shī‘a terms
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- Shi'a Islam
- Moderate Shi'a
- Real Shi'a
- Shi'a of Ali
- Shi'a of Uthman
- Shi'a of Mauwiyah
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Prophets, salaf & caliphs:
Prophets of Islam
Ahl al-Bayt
Muhammad's wives
Sahaba
Tabi‘in
Taba‘ at-Tabi‘in
Caliph
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Prophets of Islam
Ahl al-Bayt
Muhammad's wives
Sahaba
Tabi‘in
Taba‘ at-Tabi‘in
Caliph
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Allah (Arabic: الله, Allāh
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Islamic prophet Muhammad
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Sahih Muslim (Arabic: صحيح مسلم, ṣaḥīḥ muslim) is one of the Sunni Six Major Hadith collections, collected by Imam Muslim.
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- Albion (Amtrak station), Michigan, United States; Amtrak station code ALI.
- Alice International Airport, Texas, United States, from its IATA airport code
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Ali ibn Husayn (Arabic: علي بن حسين) (Approximately: January 6, 659 AD - October 20, 713 AD) [1] is the fourth Shi'a Imam.
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