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'''Ahl al-Ḥaqq''' (Arabic: {{ia|أهل الحق}}) refers to followers of a religious-mystical order with its particular religious etiquette and texts who consider themselves as [[Shi'a]], although some of their beliefs are inconsistent with [[Islam]]. The sect, which is popular among Kurds, Lurs, and Turks in [[Iran]], grew within an Islamic context. It is similar to [[Ghali]] (exaggerating) sects of Shiism because it exaggerates about [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. However, its origins can be traced back to some beliefs, old intellectual traditions, and the folk culture of people of western Iran as well as Persian beliefs before the emergence of Islam.
'''Ahl al-Ḥaqq''' (Arabic: {{ia|أهل الحق}}) refers to followers of a religious-mystical order with its particular religious etiquette and texts who consider themselves as [[Shi'a]], although some of their beliefs are inconsistent with [[Islam]]. The sect, which is popular among Kurds, Lurs, and Turks in [[Iran]], grew within an Islamic context. It is similar to [[Ghali]] (exaggerating) sects of Shiism because it exaggerates about [[Imam 'Ali (a)]]. However, its origins can be traced back to some beliefs, old intellectual traditions, and the folk culture of people of western Iran as well as Persian beliefs before the emergence of Islam.


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