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Mullah (/ ˈ m ʌ l ə, ˈ m ʊ l ə, ˈ m uː l ə /) is an honorific title for Muslim clergy and mosque leaders. [1] The term is widely used in Iran and Afghanistan and is also used for a person who has higher education in Islamic theology and sharia law.
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 ...
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Shafayat started the magazine in 1983, writing, editing and publishing articles from Imams, Rabbis and other faith leaders. Eventually the magazine evolved to an online TV show, where today ...
Leaders of the South Florida Muslim Federation call for an end to violence and urge warring parties to see the humanity in each other.
African-American Muslim clergy (3 P) C. Clericalism (2 C, 4 P) I. Imams (11 C, 9 P) M. Muslim chaplains (11 P) Pages in category "Muslim clergy"
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A Guidance Patrol van parked in front of Mellat Park, Tehran. Guidance Patrol (Persian: گشت ارشاد,' [20] Gašt-e Eršād) is the main Islamic religious police, or vice squad in the Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran. It was established in 2005, succeeding institutions of similar nature. [21]