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==Sultan Ishaq==
==Sultan Ishaq==
{{main|Sultan Ishaq}}
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Sultan Ishaq is referred to as the founder of the religion of Ahl al-Haqq. He was born in the village, Burzja, in Halabja in Iraq. After learning some disciplines, such as wisdom, literature, philosophy, and [[fiqh]] (jurisprudence), he returned to his hometown and propagated Sufism. However, he was opposed by his own family. When his father died, some religious scholars forced him and some of his companions to flee and spend three days in a cave. He then migrated to Uraman and constructed Pardiwar, and then he claimed that he was the “manifestation of Haqq (God)”. Ahl al-Haqq believe that he was the manifestation of Haqq.
Sultan Ishaq is referred to as the founder of the religion of Ahl al-Haqq. He was born in the village, Burzja, in Halabja in [[Iraq]]. After learning some disciplines, such as wisdom, literature, philosophy, and [[fiqh]] (jurisprudence), he returned to his hometown and propagated [[Sufism]]. However, he was opposed by his own family. When his father died, some religious scholars forced him and some of his companions to flee and spend three days in a cave. He then migrated to Uraman and constructed Pardiwar, and then he claimed that he was the “manifestation of Haqq (God)”. Ahl al-Haqq believe that he was the manifestation of Haqq.


He died in the Shaykhan village of Kermanshah and was buried there.
He died in the Shaykhan village of Kermanshah and was buried there.
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