Yes if they have memorized the full Quran.
Imam Sadiq S.A. is son of Imam Baqir S.A. Imam Baqir S.A. is son of Imam Sajjad S.A Imam Sajjad S.A is son of Imam Hussain S.A. Imam Hussain S.A. and Imam Hasan S.A. are children of Imam Ali S.A.
When they baptize the new born baby in their land they use the word imam as the priest in baptizing the child ALGERIAN-NOUR: the muslims do not baptise their babies. Imam is the person who guides the muslims, he is the one who should be asked for religious questions. Imam is the one who prays with people because he studied the religion at university and he learned the Qoran.
imam Ali died to save the Islam's. he went to prove that he well never give up?? he was married to Zahara and his kids are imam AL Hussein, imam AL hussan, and zainab is the last child..IF YOU WENT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ISLAM JUST SEE YOUR MUSLIM FRIEND AND TELL HER/HIM WHO IS IMAM ALI THATS IF U WENT TO KNOW ABOUT THEM..THXS**** REYAM ****
In English, "imam masjid" translates to "mosque imam" or simply "imam." An imam is a religious leader or prayer leader in a mosque who guides the community in worship and spiritual matters. You can refer to him as "the mosque's imam" or just "the imam" when discussing his role in the community.
In English you call him: leader of the mosque. But in Arabic you call him: Imam ul-masjid. However, most people just call him : Imam.
The importance of an imam can vary depending on context and beliefs. Some widely recognized influential imams include Imam al-Ghazali, Imam Malik, Imam Bukhari, and Imam al-Shafi'i. Ultimately, the significance of an imam is subjective and can differ among different Islamic communities.
Imam Hasan S.A. and Imam Hussain S.A.
Imam Haniffa
after martyrdom of his father he became Imam at age 22
Adel Imam's birth name is Adel Mohammed Imam Najarini.
Mohammad Hussan Imam has written: 'Mouta Imam Mohammad'
Imam means leader. Imam is a person who leads the prayer class. A person who has done great research in some field of Islam is also called Imam e.g. Imam in Jurisprudence (Fiqah) or Imam in Hadith.