- Imam (/ɪˈmɑːm/, Arabic: إمام, imām; pl.: أئمة, a'immah) is an
Islamic leadership position. For **** Muslims, Imam is most
commonly used as the
title of...
- with Chechnya,
parts of
Ingushetia and the rest of
Dagestan during the
Imamship of Imam Shamil. The
western tribes, the Adyghes,
would fall
under the control...
-
concentrated in
South Asia.
Their influential roles encomp**** teaching,
imamship,
mosque guardianship, preaching, writing,
engaging in debates, and publishing...
- the
dynastic principle by
appointing his son as
crown prince. Thus, the
imamship was p****ed from
father to son,
rather than
those who met the conditions...
- imam of the Yaa Naa, and the
Yidan Kambala, were also
credited with the
imamship.: 25–26 The
extension of
trade with the Dyula, and
later with the Hausa...
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three of his sons
quarreled bitterly among themselves.
Although the
Zaidi imamship was not
strictly hereditary but
depended on
personal qualifications and...
-
consonance with the
situation of
things in the city and the
Islamic teaching of
Imamship.
There are two
routes through which Imams are
chosen on a
rotational basis...