imam or Sheikh
Ayatollah is the name of a Muslim leader of the highest order. The current worldwide population of Muslims is about 1.6 million.
Yes, the word "Imam" is usually capitalized when referring to a Muslim leader or a title given to a religious leader or prayer leader in Islamic communities.
The Muslim prayer mat is called a "sajjadah" or "musallah."
The building for a Muslim prayer is called a Mosque
There is only one position in a mosque (Mahrab) where the Imam (leader) stands and leads the prayer.
The Islamic prayer leader is called the imam. However, the imam does more than lead prayer. It is a religious leader role. They may be looked at as community leaders, give guidance, and lead ceremonies. The responsibilities of the do differ some between Sunni and Shi'a imams. In Sunni, the imam leads formal prayers (Fard), and often Friday sermons. In Shi'a, the imam is considered to have impeccable character, be free of sin, and is to be followed in all teachings.
The normal term is an Imam. The function of the Imam is to lead the prayer, and this person is not held to have any special relationship with God.
Musallah
there are many Muslim leaders on the level of mosques leaders, Islam State Muslim leader, AlAzhar Muslim leader, The Islamic Union Muslim Leader, ... etc. So whose wife do you ask about?
Its a form of worship.Muslims pray five times a day .Prayer is what distinguishes between a believer and a disbeliever.
Islam does not have priests, as Christians do. The person who leads Islamic prayer is called an "imam," but this can be any Muslim of good character who has memorize parts of the Holy Qur'an. well yes and the imam is the like the leader in the prayer we can call him sheikh
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