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| align=center|'''[[Thiqat al-Islam]]'''||It is a general title for respecting [[Twelver Shi'a]] scholars, particular title of [[Muhammad b. Ya'qub al-Kulayni]] and in recent years, shows a certain
| align=center|'''[[Thiqat al-Islam]]'''||It is a general title for respecting [[Twelver Shi'a]] scholars, particular title of [[Muhammad b. Ya'qub al-Kulayni]] and in recent years, shows a certain
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| align=center|'''[[Akhund]]'''||A Persian word, meaning scholar, is a title for religious leader and teacher which was first used in Iran as an respectful title for seminary scholars of Timurid era. In Qajar period, the usage of this title was extended and included instructors of Maktab Khanas [elementary schools in the past]. Among scholars of that time, Mulla [[Muhammad Kazim Khurasani]] was called Akhund. Now, this is a general title for clergies.
| align=center|'''[[Akhund]]'''||A Persian word, meaning scholar, is a title for religious leader and teacher which was first used in Iran as an respectful title for seminary scholars of [[Timurids|Timurid era]]. In [[Qajar dynasty|Qajar]] period, the usage of this title was extended and included instructors of [[Maktab Khana]]s [elementary schools in the past]. Among scholars of that time, Mulla [[Muhammad Kazim Khurasani]] was called Akhund. Now, this is a general title for clergies.
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| align=center|'''[[Shaikh]]'''||
| align=center|'''[[Shaykh]]'''||
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| align=center|'''[[Hujjat al-Islam]]'''||It is a special title for some Muslim scholars and among general titles of Shi'a clergies in contemporary era. Using this title for Shi'a clergies began from Fathali Shah and sometimes was lengthened as "Hujjat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin" to show more respect. Today, "Hujjat al-Islam" is used as a title for clergies who have passed some of the advanced lessons of fiqh and Usul and contrary to [[constitutional movement|Mashruteh period]], it is not used for high rank clergies.
| align=center|'''[[Hujjat al-Islam]]'''||It is a special title for some [[Muslim]] scholars and among general titles of Shi'a clergies in contemporary era. Using this title for Shi'a clergies began from [[Fathali Shah Qajar|Fathali Shah]] and sometimes was lengthened as "Hujjat al-Islam wa al-Muslimin" to show more respect. Today, "Hujjat al-Islam" is used as a title for clergies who have passed some of the advanced lessons of [[fiqh]] and [[Usul al-fiqh]] and contrary to [[constitutionalizm|Mashruteh period]], it is not used for high rank clergies.
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| align=center|'''[[Mujtahid]]'''||
| align=center|'''[[Mujtahid]]'''||
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