An imam is a person having great authority in Islam. There are five different specific meanings of the term:
There are five key differences about what makes an imam an imam, and therefore who may become imam. At the time of the first imam, Ali, there was only one view, even if the imamship had not yet been defined. The original idea about the imam intends that he:
The imam is theoretically a non-violent man, although due to the aggressive and violent nature of the Koran there have been many incidents of violent acts carried out by an imam toward woman. For instance, it was revealed that a Muslim imam who lives in Germany and lectures on non-violence beat his wife bloody and broke her bones when she said she wanted to live a more "western" lifestyle.[1] The imam is alleged to have shouted a verse from the Koran at his wife as he beat her. He shouted, "Good women are obedient. They guard their unseen parts because God has guarded them. [...] As for those from whom you fear disobedience, admonish them and send them to beds apart and beat them." She was allegedly assaulted so badly that she suffered a broken nose and shoulder and numerous cuts and bruises.
Most commonly, the imam may not conduct the violence but order others to do so for them under Sharia law. For example, in Bangladesh, the imam at the local mosque decidedly punished a 14-year-old girl to 101 lashes because she was raped by a married man. She lasted only 70. The 14-year-old Bangladeshi Muslim girl was lashed to death, accused of adultery by the imam.[2]