After the death of its leader, Subh-i Azal, in 1912, and those of his followers who were active in a "Constitutional Revolution" in Iran, Babism stagnated and today has no acknowledged leader or central organization. Current estimates are that there are no more than a few thousand Babis still in existence. See below link.
Siyyid `Ali Muhammad Shirazi (the Bab) was the founder of Babism. He appointed Mirza Yahya (Subh-i-Azal) as his successor.
Theocracy
A government dominated by a single religion is usually referred to as a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders or religious laws hold political power and influence government policies and decisions.
A secular state separates religion and government, allowing individuals to practice any religion or no religion. In contrast, a theocracy is a government where religious leaders or institutions hold political power and make decisions based on religious beliefs or principles.
A government run by church leaders is known as a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders hold political power and make decisions based on religious beliefs and principles. This system can blur the line between religion and government, leading to concerns about individual rights and freedoms.
A society ruled by religion is often referred to as a theocracy. In a theocracy, religious leaders or institutions hold political power and rule the society based on religious laws and principles.
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Obedience to religious leaders.
The Lakota religion has many gods.They had rituals and prayers which were long. They believed that their gods picked religious leaders. The leaders must be full devotees to religious things that the Lakota do.
As any God religion, the religious leaders of Islam are good and knowledgeable.
Religious leaders lives educate us in righteous path. we will learn the essence of religion and connectivity with nature.
Since Israel has no official state religion, its political leaders are not religious leaders, and its religious leaders are not political leaders, in contrast to some other countries in the region and elsewhere.
A Babist is a believer in Babism, the doctrine of a specific modern religious sect, founded by Siyyid Ali Muhammad.
Judaism isn't a centralised religion so leaders are at the community level. Leaders can be religious or secular depending on how they're associated with their community.
The intoduction of Babism and Bahai out of Persia (Iran) was one of the major religious developments of the C19. Further information can be foundf at http://www.bahai.org/
There is no current leader because it is more of a way of life than a religion
Charles Francis Potter has written: 'Humanizing religion' -- subject(s): Humanism 'Creative personality' 'The story of religion' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian biography, History, Religion, Religions, Religious biography, Religious leaders 'The story of religion as told in the lives of its leaders' -- subject(s): Christian biography, History, Religion, Religions, Religious biography 'The preacher and I' 'Humanism, a new religion' -- subject(s): Humanism 'Beyond the senses' -- subject(s): Telepathy
Spiritual leaders are called Rabbis. The person who leads prayers during religious services are called cantors. Judaism is not a centralised religion and doesn't have the kind of hierarchy associated with other religions.