WAS BEDEUTET IMAM AUF MALAYSISCH
Imam
Imam bedeutet Führer. Im gewöhnlichen Sinn ist der Imam der Einzelne, der dazu bestimmt ist, die Gemeinde zu leiten, wenn er die Gebete der Nächstenliebe oder der guten Taten ausführt. Eine andere Sache ist, dass diejenigen, denen anvertraut ist, die Führer einer Gruppe zu sein, den richtigen Weg zu gehen.
Definition von imam im Wörterbuch Malaysisch
Priester von Ar 1. der Leiter des Gebets der Versammlung: an diesem Nachmittag beten wir Zuhur in der Moschee, Bakar wird sein; 2. der Leiter, der Organisator, der Vorsitzende; ~ die vier Organisatoren der vier Schulen, die den Muslimen folgten; ~ Mahadi islamische Führer, die in den späten Tagen sind; Krieg in der Vergangenheit; ~ Jemen König von Jemen; der Priester hat einen Priester, da ist ein Priester, das Gebet des Imams; beremam 1. Jemand als Priester haben: Sie beten Versammlung ~ Herr Haji Yusuf; 2. jemanden als Priester haben; die Führung führen; jemanden zum Priester machen: Ich werde die Gebete der Leiche einladen; Priestertumsstellung.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «IMAM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
imam in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
imam im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Vanished Imam: Musa al Sadr and the Shia of Lebanon
[4] Reinterpreting Shiism: Imam al Sadr and the Themes of Shia History Musa al Sadr defined his task and agenda in an extremely ambitious way. A clue to what he expected of — and claimed for — himself is supplied by something he wrote ...
2
The Imam and the Indian: Prose Pieces
Here, For The First Time Is As Complete A Collection As Can Be Made Of The Prose Which Reveals That Relatively Unknown Amitav Ghosh: The Novelist As Thinker, The Man Of Ideas As A Writer Of Luminous, Illuminating Non-Fiction.
3
Justice and Remembrance: Introducing the Spirituality of ...
This book -- the first serious engagement in English with the intellectual principles underpinning his teachings -- is therefore a welcome and valuable addition to the sources available. It consists of three parts.
4
Without Forgetting the Imam: Lebanese Shiʻism in an ...
This work presents an ethnographic study of the religious life of the Lebanese Shi'i community of Dearborn, Michigan, the largest community of its kind outside of the Middle East.
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Early Shīʻī thought: the teachings of Imam Muḥammad al ...
Using hitherto largely ignored Shi'i sources, Arzina R. Lalani explores al-Baqir's pivotal contributions to Islamic thought in its early formative period, contributions that were powerfully to affect developments in Shi'a law, theology, and ...
Only. Once. in. History. As I ran with Marzouk following closely in my wake, the bullet hit me in the back. Before I lost all traceof whathad happened, before my mind went black, I made an effort to remember, to recordthe history of events and ...
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Imam Al-Shatibi's Theory of the Higher Objectives and ...
This book represents a pioneering contribution presenting a comprehensive theory of the objectives of Islamic law in its various aspects, as well as a painstaking study of objectives-based thought as pioneered by the father of objectives ...
Aḥmad Raysūnī (Duktūr.),
2005
On sufism of Imam Lapeo, an ulama from Sulawesi selatan.
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The Imam's Daughter: The Remarkable True Story of a ...
This is a remarkable true story of how a young girl escaped a life of torture ... a story you won’t forget.
Zarurat-ul-Imam, or The Need for the Imam, spells out in depth the urgency and need for the Imam of the age, and his qualities and hallmarks as the Divinely appointed guide, the voice articulate of the age, and the constant recipient of ...
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad,
2007