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  1. Amir al-Mu'minin. ʾAmīr al-Muʾminīn ( Arabic: أَمِيْر ٱلْمُؤْمِنِيْن) or Commander of the Faithful is a Muslim title designating the supreme leader of an Islamic community. Name. Although etymologically ʾamīr is equivalent to English "commander", the wide variety of its historical and modern use allows for a range of translations.

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    On 4 April 1996, supporters of Omar bestowed the title Amir al-Mu'minin (أمير المؤمنين, lit. 'Commander of the Faithful') on him, [44] after he donned a cloak which was alleged to be that of Muhammad, locked in a series of chests and held inside the Shrine of the Cloak ( Kirka Sharif) in the city of Kandahar.

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  4. ʾAmīr al-Muʾminīn (Arabic: أمیرالمؤمنین) literally means the ruler or governor of Muslim believers. It is a title that Shiites find to be specific to Imam 'Ali (a). According to hadiths, the title was used for 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a) at the time of the Prophet (s).

  5. The book states that the head of the Islamic state should be titled as the Amir al-Mu'minin. It explains that obedience to the Amir al-Mu'minin by the ummah is fard and that opposition is hudud . It considers the Amir al-Mu'minin as the embodiment of uli al-amr .

  6. In emir. The title amīr al-muʾminīn, sometimes used of leaders of Muslim military campaigns, was assumed by ʿUmar, the second caliph, probably on the basis of the Qurʾānic “Obey God and obey the Apostle and those invested with command ( ūlī al-amr) among you” (iv, 59); it was used by…. Read More.

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