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[[File:Sultan ishaq 2.jpg|220px|thumbnail|The tomb of [[Sultan Ishaq]] in [[Kermanshah]] before reconstruction.]] | |||
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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. |