imams in English

noun
1
the person who leads prayers in a mosque.
On Fridays Muslims attend a service at a mosque in which an imam leads the prayer and usually gives a sermon.
noun
    imaum

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1. Imams are trained in Imam vocational schools and at Al-Azhar.

2. The Caliphs were at the same time imams of the Isma'ili branch of Shi'a Islam.

3. Such research is most productive with intellectuals , activists and imams , all of whom have a paper trail .

4. After Ottoman rule, Aden was ruled by the Sultanate of Lahej, under suzerainty of the Zaidi imams of Yemen.

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6. But by 200 al Qaeda financed itself by raising money from "witting and unwitting donors, mosques and sympathetic imams, and nongovernment organizations such as charities, " says the report.

7. 26 But by 200 al Qaeda financed itself by raising money from "witting and unwitting donors, mosques and sympathetic imams, and nongovernment organizations such as charities, " says the report.

8. 26 By the 16th century and again in the 19th century, north Yemen was part of the Ottoman Empire, and in some periods its Imams exerted control over south Yemen.

9. ‘The Ayatollah wields considerable influence among Shiites, who make up more than 60 percent of Iraq's 25 million people.’ ‘All the top imams and Ayatollahs decided to meet on such religious questions to settle some urgent details of dogma.’

10. A caliph is a spiritual leader of Islam who claims succession from Muhammad. The word stems from the Arabic khalifa meaning “successor.” Historically, Caliphates are governance under Islamic law, which calls for election of leadership under Sunni practice and selection from a group of imams in the Shia tradition.

11. Babism (bä`bĭzəm), system of doctrines proclaimed in Persia in 1844 by Ali Muhammad of Shiraz.Influenced by the Shaykhi Shiite theology that viewed the Twelve Imams as incarnations of the Divine, Ali Muhammad proclaimed himself the Bab, the living door to the twelth Imam and the knowledge of God, and sent missionaries throughout Persia