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Yarsanism (Kurdish: یارسان, romanized:
Yarsan), Ahl-e Haqq (Kurdish: ئەهلی حەق, romanized: Ehlî Ḧeq; Persian: اهل حق), or Kaka'i, is an inherited, syncretic...
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cosmogony is
closer to
those of
Ancient Iranian religions,
Vedic Hinduism,
Yarsanism and Zoroastrianism. In Yazidism, the Pea****, the
symbol or icon of Tawûsî...
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similar to the
beliefs of
Yarsanism.
While the
Shabak faith was
already similar to
Yarsanism, some
Shabaks adhered to
Yarsanism. In the 1990s, the Yarsani...
- beauty. Most Lurs are Shia Muslim. Historically, many Lurs
adhered to
Yarsanism, but
almost the
whole Yarsani Luri po****tion has
converted to Shia Islam...
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Yazidism shares with
Kurdish Alevism and
Yarsanism a lot of
similarities that date back to pre-Islam.
Yarsanism (also
known as Ahl-I-Haqq, Ahl-e-Hagh or...
- to Izady, Yazdânism is now
continued in the
denominations of Yazidism,
Yarsanism, and
Kurdish Alevism. The
concept of Yazdânism has
found a wide perception...
- century) was a
Kurdish religious leader who
reformed the
modern beliefs of
Yarsanism and
moreover considered to be the
fourth of
seven incarnations of God...
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Seven and the Shadows") and the
Kitab al-Sirat ("Book of the Path"). In
Yarsanism is Ja'far al-Sadiq
considered to be
incarnation of an
angel from the group...
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significant minorities include Christians, Zoroastrians, Mandaens, Yazidis,
Yarsanism and Jews.
Iraqis are
ethnically diverse;
mostly Arabs, as well as Kurds...
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Yazidism shares with
Kurdish Alevism and
Yarsanism many
similar qualities that date back to the pre-Islamic era.
Yarsanism (also
known as Ahl-I-Haqq, Ahl-e-Hagh...