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AMIR AL-MU'MININ

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'Amir al-Mu'minin' (Arabic أمير المؤمنين) usually translated ''Commander of the Faithful'' or ''Prince of the Faithful'' (a better translation might be ''Leader of the Believers''), is the Arabic style of Caliphs and other independent sovereign Muslim rulers that claim legitimacy from a community of Muslims. It has been claimed as the title of rulers in Muslim countries and empires and is still used for some Muslim leaders.

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Use
Sunni view
Shi'a view
Current positions that officially use this title
Defunct offices that officially used this title
Leaders for whom supporters informally used the title
See also
References
Articles on Amir al-Mu'minin

Use


The title is also used by Shia Muslims to refer to their first Imam, Ali ibn Abi Talib, since he was also the Caliph. Sunni Muslims use it to refer to the first four Caliphs, the ''Four Rightly Guided Caliphs''. It has also been adopted by various Caliphs of the succeeding Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties, as well as by some contemporary Arab monarchs.
At present time, the Moroccan King Mohammed VI is the only person granted the right to bear this title.

Sunni view


Sunni view that Umar was the first person to be given the title:

Shi'a view


Shi'a view that Ali was given the title during Muhammad's era.

Current positions that officially use this title



★ According to the Moroccan constitution the King of Morocco is also ''Amir al-Muminin''.

★ The Sultan of Sokoto.

Defunct offices that officially used this title



★ Various Caliphs.

★ The Taliban leader Mohammed Omar took the title while he was in control of Afghanistan.

Leaders for whom supporters informally used the title



★ Gen. Zia-ul-Haq

★ Ayatollah Khomeini

See also



★ compare Fidei defensor

References


Articles on Amir al-Mu'minin



How Allah apoints the Khalifa (i.e Amir al-Mu'minin)? The Wrong concept of Ahmadiyya muslim Jamaat

The comparison between Ahmadiyya concept and Muslim concept about Khalifa (i.e Amir al-Mu'minin)

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