Clerics of consequence

Hassan Nasrallah, the Lebanese Shiite cleric who leads Hezbollah, has certainly seen his profile – or at least his media name recognition – rise in the last few weeks. Bret Stephens argued in the WSJ yesterday that unless Nasrallah is killed by Israeli strikes, he's going to come out of the current crisis having at ...

Hassan Nasrallah, the Lebanese Shiite cleric who leads Hezbollah, has certainly seen his profile - or at least his media name recognition - rise in the last few weeks. Bret Stephens argued in the WSJ yesterday that unless Nasrallah is killed by Israeli strikes, he's going to come out of the current crisis having at least solidified his reputation among some Muslim extremists as a bold and relevant leader - in other words, victorious. 

Hassan Nasrallah, the Lebanese Shiite cleric who leads Hezbollah, has certainly seen his profile – or at least his media name recognition – rise in the last few weeks. Bret Stephens argued in the WSJ yesterday that unless Nasrallah is killed by Israeli strikes, he's going to come out of the current crisis having at least solidified his reputation among some Muslim extremists as a bold and relevant leader – in other words, victorious. 

But who are some of the other leading Muslim clerics in the region – powerful holy men who shape the political and cultural opinions of the Islamic faithful? In this week's List, FP presents a guide to a few more clerics of consequence

Carolyn O'Hara is a senior editor at Foreign Policy.

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