What does an imam do?
Imam responsibilities
Here are examples of responsibilities from real imam resumes:
- Manage and provide oversight for the administration of all ministry areas within the organization.
- Lead Eid prayers and deliver khutbah.
- Represent HIC on interfaith platforms as speaker and/or panelist.
- Collaborate weekly with interdisciplinary team to facilitate an appropriate plan of care for patients and their caregivers.
- Participate in IDT meetings and document clinical notes using the computerized system.
Compare different imams
Imam vs. Minister
A Youth Minister encourages young people to learn more about a given faith and to become more involved in spiritual life. They may be responsible for planning activities and leading Bible studies.
While similarities exist, there are also some differences between imams and minister. For instance, imam responsibilities require skills such as "computer system," "educational classes," "invoice," and "photography." Whereas a minister is skilled in "community outreach," "pastoral care," "bible studies," and "student ministry." This is part of what separates the two careers.
Ministers tend to reach higher levels of education than imams. In fact, ministers are 8.9% more likely to graduate with a Master's Degree and 8.7% less likely to have a Doctoral Degree.Imam vs. Youth minister
While some skills are similar in these professions, other skills aren't so similar. For example, resumes show us that imam responsibilities requires skills like "computer system," "educational classes," "invoice," and "photography." But a youth minister might use other skills in their typical duties, such as, "community outreach," "bible studies," "youth events," and "event planning."
Average education levels between the two professions vary. Youth ministers tend to reach similar levels of education than imams. In fact, they're 0.7% less likely to graduate with a Master's Degree and 8.7% less likely to earn a Doctoral Degree.Imam vs. Elder
The required skills of the two careers differ considerably. For example, imams are more likely to have skills like "computer system," "educational classes," "invoice," and "photography." But a elder is more likely to have skills like "vital signs," "blood pressure," "caregiver," and "home maintenance."
Most elders achieve a similar degree level compared to imams. For example, they're 4.7% less likely to graduate with a Master's Degree, and 8.9% less likely to earn a Doctoral Degree.Imam vs. Priest
Types of imam
Updated January 8, 2025