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  2. Islamic religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Mufaddal Saifuddin - Wikipedia

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    A young Aali Qadr Mufaddal Saifuddin (bottom right) with his father, Mohammed Burhanuddin (right), and grand father, Taher Saifuddin (left) c. 1950. Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin was born on 20 August 1946 (23 Ramadan 1365 AH) in Surat, India, [20] His soul emerged after the day's first breath, his majesty arriving with grace after the night's veil was lifted.

  4. Portal:Islam/Map - Wikipedia

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    World Muslim population by percentage (Pew Research Center, 2014) The distribution of the predominant Islamic madhhab (school of law) followed in majority-Muslim countries and regions See also Islam by country , Christianity by country , Judaism by country , Protestantism by country , Commons:Category:Religion maps of the world

  5. Jamaat Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    Amīr-i Millat aur Āl Inḍiā Sunnī Conference, speeches delivered at various Sunni Muslim conferences held in India during 1925–1946, supporting the Pakistan Movement. Z̤arūrat-i Murshid : Irshādāt , Islamic views on the need for a spiritual head of a religious order.

  6. List of caliphs - Wikipedia

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    A caliph is the supreme religious and political leader of an Islamic state known as the caliphate. [1] [2] Caliphs (also known as 'Khalifas') led the Muslim Ummah as political successors to the Islamic prophet Muhammad, [3] and widely-recognised caliphates have existed in various forms for most of Islamic history.

  7. Ahmadiyya Caliphate - Wikipedia

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    The caliph is the elected spiritual and organizational leader of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and is the successor of Ghulam Ahmad. He is believed by the Community to be divinely ordained and is also referred to by its members as Amir al-Mu'minin (Leader of the Faithful) and Imam Jama'at (Imam of the Community).

  8. List of Islamic muftiates - Wikipedia

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    This is a growing List of Islamic muftis and territorial muftiates. The mufti is the official head of the muftiate. The mufti is the official head of the muftiate. The Grand Mufti is the official head of a board of regional muftis.

  9. File:Islam World.svg - Wikipedia

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    reverted back Qatar, it is a semi-constitutional monarchy not an Islamic State or a Islamic Absolute monarchy: 16:40, 17 September 2022: 512 × 263 (1.55 MB) Eustatius Strijder: added Kuwait, Islam as a state religion. 23:28, 16 September 2022: 512 × 263 (1.55 MB) Eustatius Strijder: Guinea Bissau is a constitutionally secular state: 21:53, 16 ...