AyatollahAyatollah (آية الله in Arabic, or آیتالله in Persian) means "sign of God". \nThis is one of the high level epithets for the major shiite clergymen. They are experts in Islamic sciences such as Jurisprudence, Ethics, Philosophy and Mysticism, and usually teach in schools (hawza) of Islamic sciences. When Western people say "the Ayatollah", they usually mean Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, or possibly the Supreme Leader of Iran. Famous examples:\n* Ali Khamenei\n* Ruhollah Khomeini\n* Ali al-Sistani See also: List of AyatollahsExternal links\n*Slate Magazine's "So you want to be an Ayatollah" explaining how Shiite clerics earn the title Category:Ayatollahs \n\n |
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