imamat
Imamat, from the Arabic imam meaning leader or one who stands before, refers to the office or authority to lead Muslims in worship, guidance, and community affairs. The term can denote both the leadership of communal prayer in a mosque and a broader religious-political or doctrinal authority within a community.
In Sunni Islam, the imam is primarily the person who leads the five daily prayers, delivers sermons,
In Shia Islam, imamat is a central and distinctive doctrine. Imams are believed to be divinely appointed
Across Islam, imamate can also refer more broadly to the leadership role of respected religious scholars, jurists,