bmartin said:
I am not Muslim, but am trying to understand the Muslim position.
question: Is an Infidel anyone that is not a Muslim?
question: What is an Islamic Imam? What is his role or position. Is a cleric
the same person.
Can anyone explain these questions to me, and give the source of the explaination.
Thank you.
Brother bmartin, Assalam-o-Alaikum (Peace be upon you)
I have checked a few dictionaries and the meaning of the word 'infidel' is too varying to answer the question as it is written. But keeping the concept in mind, the word we use for a non-muslim is 'Kafir' but it is not an abusive word (as many, i have found, misunderstand it).
‘Kafir’ is derived from the word ‘kufr’, which means to conceal or to reject [any good arabic dictionary will confirm this]. In Islamic terminology, ‘Kafir’ means one who conceals or rejects the truth of Islam and a person who rejects Islam is in English called a ‘non-Muslim’. If a ‘non-Muslim’ considers being called a ‘non-Muslim’ or ‘Kafir’, which are one and the same, an abuse, it is due to his misunderstanding about Islam. He or she needs to reach out to proper sources of understanding Islam and Islamic terminology, and not only will he not feel abused but appreciate Islam in the proper perspective.
Regarding your second question, the word 'Imam' can be used from the Imam of the mosque who leads the prayer to the Caliph(called Khalifa in arabic). It depends on the role of the person. Please have a look at the following website for a glossary of islamic terms. Brian is using this website to provide a search facility for the hadith book of Sahih Bukhari.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/reference/glossary.html
The source of the information given on the website is given at the top of the webpage. I have read the definition of the word 'Imam' and agree with it. I have seen the definition of the word 'Kafir' given on the website as well. It was a bit short so i elaborated on it(above) using an arabic dictionary.
Now, you ask if a 'cleric' is the same person. Let me take this opportunity to say that muslims have noticed that the media keeps superimposing christian terminologies on Islam, which misleads people. We do not have a 'clergy'. The definition of the word 'Imam' should make that clear. An imam cannot forgive sins, so on and so forth. The
Merriam-Webster dictionary says that a cleric is a member of the clergy & 'clergy' are defined as follows:
1 : a group ordained to perform pastoral or sacerdotal functions in a Christian church
2 : the official or sacerdotal class of a non-Christian religion
The first one is obviously ruled out.
Before we get to the second one, one must understand what 'sacerdotal' means. The same dictionary explains that it refers to 'sacerdotalism' which is defined in the said dictionary as follow:
religious belief emphasizing the powers of priests as essential mediators between God and mankind
(you can see it online if you dont have it at home:
http://www.m-w.com )
As i explained before, an Imam (in whatever role) cannot forgive sins, he is not infallible, he is a human being and they or anyone else is not a mediator between God and mankind. There is no such thing in Islam. We believe that God Knows all and Hears all. Furthermore, Islam teaches that before God, all men are equal as the teeth of a comb. There are no classes in Islam. The only thing that seperates one human being from another is 'Taqwa' [i.e. righteousness, God-consciousness and piety.All these concepts come into the arabic word 'Taqwa'. You can see the same webiste referenced above for more information on the word].
Hope this answers your questions.