-
Jalalvand tribes.
There are also
ethnic Turkoman Yarsanis. Some
Yarsanis in Iraq are
called Kaka'i.
Yarsanis say that some
people call them disparagingly...
-
there are more than 300,000
Yarsani in
Iraqi Kurdistan,
there are more than 2
million Yarsani in Iran. However, the
Yarsani lack
political rights in both...
- Balûli Mahî) was a 9th
century Kurdish poet and
religious scholar of the
Yarsani faith, who
wrote poems in the
Gorani and
Southern dialects of the Kurdish...
-
there are more than 300,000
Yarsani in
Iraqi Kurdistan,
there are more than 2
million Yarsani in Iran. However, the
Yarsani lack
political rights in both...
- are a
number of
Kurds who are Shi'a Muslim,
Alevi Muslim, Jewish, and
Yarsani. In Nashville, the
Salahadeen Center of
Nashville is the hub of religious...
- actions,
obedient and
devoted to God and
consisting of light."
According to
Yarsani doctrine,
during the
dowre of Shari'at, in
which one is
being guided by...
- Georgia) Bajalan, Zazas, Feylis,
Iranian Laks,
Chechen Kurds, Yazidis,
Yarsanis,
Kurdish Christians, Shabaks, Sheylanli, Chalabianlu, Muzuri, Caucasian...
- that the
adherents hold in a
higher esteem than all
other texts. From the
Yarsani (sometimes also
called Ahl-e Haqq or Yâresân)
point of view, the universe...
- from
common Indo-Iranian traditions,
closely connected to Hinduism. The
Yarsani,
followers of Yarsanism,
believe that the
Divine Essence has successive...
- Muslim. Historically, many Lurs
adhered to
Yarsanism but
almost the
whole Yarsani Luri po****tion has
converted to Shia Islam. A
small ****
Muslim community...