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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 a variety of non-formal sha

  3. Puzzle solutions for Friday, Sept. 6

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    Daily Commuter crossword SUDOKU. Play the USA TODAY Sudoku Game. ... Jumbles: IMPLY SWISH AWAKEN HYBRID. Answer: The general was the highest-ranking officer there, and everyone called him − BY ...

  4. Imam - Wikipedia

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    Prayer in Cairo, painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1865. Imam (/ ɪ ˈ m ɑː m /, 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.

  5. Clergy - Wikipedia

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    The title hafiz (lit. "preserver") is awarded to one who has memorized the entire Qur'an, often by attending a special course for the purpose; the imam khatib of a mosque is frequently (though not always) a hafiz. There are several specialist offices pertaining to the study and administration of Islamic law or shari`ah.

  6. 1972 Harlem mosque incident - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 Harlem mosque attack occurred on April 14, 1972, when a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer was shot and fatally wounded at the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 7 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, United States. The officer responded to a fake emergency call, but was shot and died from his wounds six days later.

  7. Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques - Wikipedia

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    The title was sometimes regarded to denote the de facto Caliph of Islam, [1] but it mainly refers to the ruler taking the responsibility of guarding and maintaining the two holiest mosques in Islam: Al-Haram Mosque (Arabic: اَلْمَسْجِدُ ٱلْحَرَامُ, romanized: Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām, "The Sacred Mosque") in Mecca and the ...

  8. NYPD officer killed in 1972 mosque melee will be ... - AOL

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    NYPD Patrolman Phillip Cardillo was beaten and fatally shot with his own gun after responding to call for assistance at the Harlem mosque, with the 28th Precinct officer’s death turning into a ...

  9. Baqi Tashqandi - Wikipedia

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    Baqi Tashqandi, also known as Mir Baqi, was a Mughal commander originally from Tashkent (in modern Uzbekistan) during the reign of the first Mughal emperor Babur.He is often associated with serving as the governor of the province of Awadh and is traditionally credited with overseeing the construction of the Babri Mosque in Ayodhya in 1528, which later became the focal point of the Babri Masjid ...