Sunni Islam does not conceive of the role of imams in the same sense as
Shia Islam: an important distinction often overlooked by non-Muslims. In everyday terms, an
imam for Sunni Muslims is the person charged with leading formal Islamic prayers (
Fard)even in locations besides the mosquewhenever prayer is performed in a group of two or more. The imam leads the worship and the congregation copies his actions.
Friday sermons are most often given by an appointed imam. All mosques have an imam to lead the congregational prayerseven though it may sometimes just be a member from the gathered congregation rather than an officially appointed, salaried person.
Women cannot be imams when men are present but are allowed to be when no men are present. An imam should be chosen, according to
Hadith, based on his knowledge of the
Quran and
Sunnah and his moral character.
Title of scholarly authority Another well-known use of the term is as an honorary title for a recognized religious scholarly authority in Islam. It is especially used for a
jurist (faqih) and often for the founders of the four Sunni
madhhabs or schools of
jurisprudence (
fiqh), as well as an authority on
Quranic
exegesis (
tafsir), such as
Al-Tabari or
Ibn Kathir. It may also refer to the
Muhaddithūn or scholars who created the analytical sciences related to
Hadith; due to their scholarly authority, the term may also refer to the heads of
Muhammad's family in their generational times.
The position of imams in Turkey Imams are appointed by the state to work at mosques and they are required to be graduates of an
İmam Hatip high school or have a university degree in theology. This is an official position regulated by the
Presidency of Religious Affairs in Turkey and only men are appointed to this position, whilst female officials under the same state organisation work as preachers and Qur'an course tutors, religious services experts, etc. These officials are supposed to belong to the
Hanafi school of the Sunni sect. A central figure in an Islamic movement is also called an imam, like
Imam Nawawi in Syria. ==Shia imams==