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Amir al-Mu'minin ( Arabic: أَمِيْر ٱلْمُؤْمِنِيْن, romanized : amīr al-muʾminīn) is a Muslim title designating the supreme leader of an Islamic community. It is usually translated as " Commander of the Faithful ", though sometimes also as " Prince of the Believers ", a translation deriving from the fact that ...
Príncipe de los creyentes (en árabe: أمير المؤمنين , romanizado: ʾamīr al-muʾminīn, también traducido como emir o comendador de los creyentes) es un título islámico tradicionalmente asociado al de califa, que indica que su portador es la máxima autoridad religiosa entre los musulmanes [aclaración requerida].
On 4 April 1996, in Kandahar, followers of Omar bestowed upon him the title Amir al-Mu'minin (أمير المؤمنين), meaning "Commander of the Faithful", as Omar had donned a cloak taken from its shrine in the city, asserted to be that of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
The word "Amir al-Mu'minin" literally means the ruler, governor or leader of Muslim believers. [1] On its literal meaning, the phrase applies to the Prophet (s), since he was the leader of all Muslims. With the same literal connotation, the word has been used for Rashidun Caliphs as well as Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphs.
Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaeda, backed Akhundzada as the Amir al-Mu'minin, which strengthened Akhundzada's jihadist reputation among the Taliban's allies. In 2019, Akhundzada appointed Abdul Ghani Baradar to lead peace talks with the U.S., which led to the 2020 signing of the Doha Agreement that cleared the way for the ...
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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.
Amir al-Mu'minin ( Arabic: أمير المؤمنين) is usually translated Commander of the Faithful, but Leader of the Believers might be a better translation. It is the Arabic style of Caliphs and other independent sovereign Muslim rulers that claim legitimacy from a community of Muslims.