The study of the extremist thoughts of people of righteous (Ahl-e-haqq)

Author:
Zahra Moradi Sangchooli
Level:
Master
Subject(s):
The difference between Shiites
Language:
Farsi
Faculty:
Faculty of Shi’i Studies
Year:
2013
Publisher:
URD Press
Supervisor(s):
Mostafa soltani
Advisor(s):
Mohammadreza Jabbaran

The study of the extremist thoughts of people of righteius( Ahl-e-haqq) is of great importance. By exaggerators we mean those groups that consider seven Imams as divine. They claim that they are one of the branches of shia denomination. while their ideas and beliefs are completely different from Islam and specially Shia and they are combined with Iranian’s ancient myths and the ideas of Christian and Jewish exaggerators. This group has changed its beliefs and opinions at different stages of history. Explaining the idea of God followers (Ahl-e-Haqq) and their similarity with exaggerators are other goals of this research. It was done as a library research by investigating historical and verbal documents and printed resources. The hypothesis of this research is that God followers ( Ahl-e-Haqq) were formed during the second century by Bohlul and developed by king Eshagh in the seventieth century they have some similarities with exaggerators that will be discussed in this article by presenting historical evidence and reasons. The results showed that with respect to God followers’ (Ahl-e-Haqq) ideas we understand that their ideas don’t relate to Islam rather they are based on other non-Islamic religions and groups. They are influenced by Christianity, exaggerated Judaism, Mannian, Mazdaism, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism and sufism. God followers (Ahl-e-Haqq) (like exaggerators) believe in transmigrate, reincarnation and divinity and like exaggerators they consider their leaders as god. Among most of people of righteous (Ahl-e-Haqq) groups instead of prophecy, Imamat and religious principles, the guidelines of leaders and founders of these religions are important. They are more important than Imams.