political and spiritual leadership of Islam community.
for Shia Islam currently supreme leader Ali Khamenei and for sunni Muslim usually Al-Azhar university in Egypt has the role of leadership.
Because the Christian and Islamic religions teach that leadership belongs to males.
Shia Muslims are a sect of Islam who believe that leadership should have been passed down through the Prophet Muhammad's lineage. They follow a different set of religious practices and have a distinct understanding of Islamic history compared to Sunni Muslims. Shia Islam is the second largest branch of Islam, after Sunni Islam.
Muhammad preached the message of Islam in Mecca, facing opposition from the Quraysh tribe. He eventually migrated to Medina, where he gained followers and established a community based on Islamic principles. Through his teachings, leadership, and example, Muhammad successfully spread Islam throughout Arabia.
Islam believes in propht Mohammed and in the only one creater (ALLAH) god. if you check from a good source .all the names of Allah and translate them (good source) then you will know how Islam is a good impact in leadership Example . Aladel means the fair judge it tells the Muslims to be fair judges in every day basic if you were a judge and in front of you is your parent or family and the other side is your worst enemie and the rights go to him you are to do so and give him his rights even though ..and this is also clearified in the holy book (QURAN) and also the propht was put in situations that deal with leadership and other things.
The Caliph of the Ottoman Empire represented the religious leadership of the Sunni Muslims and granted legitimacy to the Ottoman Empire as the vanguard of Islam.
Nurul Islam was a leader of Awami league of Rowmari upazila under the district of Kurigram.he died on 29th January 2011. There was an independent local government since the 1st day of independence in 1971 under the leadership of the then MP. Nurul Islam Pappu mia. Edited by: SBSHUVO 01722436256
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The Sunni and the Shia are two major denominations in Islam that differ primarily in their beliefs about the rightful succession of leadership after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. Sunnis believe that leadership should be elected, while Shias believe that leadership should be passed down through the Prophet's bloodline. This historical disagreement has led to other theological and jurisprudential differences between the two groups.