Islamic clerics
Islamic clerics are religious leaders and scholars in the Islam faith who provide guidance on spiritual, legal, and ethical matters. They often interpret the Quran and Hadith, which are the holy texts of Islam, to help followers understand their beliefs and practices. Clerics can be found in various roles, such as imams, who lead prayers in mosques, or judges in Islamic courts.
These clerics play a significant role in their communities, offering sermons, teaching, and counseling. They may also engage in social issues, providing insights on how Islamic principles apply to modern life. Their influence can vary widely depending on cultural and regional contexts.