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Jesus Christ."Neither be called 'leaders,' for YOUR Leader is one, the Christ." - Matthew 23:10.
Islam is a religion not a spiritual leader. Islam is not dead.
Jewish spiritual leaders are called rabbis. Judaism has thousands of rabbis. While each of them has an informal level of status among the wider Jewish community based upon Torah-expertise, piety, and perhaps other factors, there is today no single highest spiritual leader.
The Pope is the Spiritual Leader of all Catholics. The Archbishop of Armagh is the leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland. The Queen of England is Head of the Anglican Church, a Protestant Church, hence the Church of Ireland which is the main Protestant Church in Ireland. There are also other Protestant Churches, other Christian churches and other non-Christian faiths in Ireland, all of whom have leaders.
A tribal leader is called a chief. Some tribes choose to have multiple male leaders, in this case the leaders are often called kings.
There is Jesus, his disciples, the apostles--nowadays there are priests, ministers, and pastors. Anyone can be a spiritual leader regardless of how you are labeled--you can organize projects, influence public policy, get involved with your spiritual community or teach the masses--the list goes on.
A Muslim spiritual leader is often called an Imam. Imams lead prayers, provide spiritual guidance, and may also hold leadership roles within a mosque or community.
called a pundit.
A true leader tells the truth and leads its group properly. Leader has a responsible to guide his people in a right way. Leaders are called leaders to lead and direct his teritory
Lubavitch Hasidim cite Rabbi Menachem Mendel Shneerson as their spiritual leader. Sephardim especially in Israel will cite Vadya Moshe as their spiritual leader. Jewish Law with respect to modernity has been heavily influenced by Moshe Feinstein.
the pharaohs were considered a monach and a spiritual leader.
Nirmal Baba is an Indian spiritual leader.