The Kalam-e Saranjam is the central religious text of the Ahl-e Haqq written in the 15th century based on the teachings of Sultan Sahak. The Ahl-e haqq believe the Kalam-e Saranjam to be the book of divine guidance and direction for mankind [1] and consider the text in its original Gurani language to be the literal word of God [2] .
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Ballads: Beyti Dimdim · Heyrans: Esmer u Mamer · Lawik · Qetar
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Shaykh Amir · Yusuf Zaka · Abdi · Abdulmu'min · Dardin · Haji Ali Beg of Tilaku · Ilyas Beg · Jamaluddin Muhammad · Lalo Xusraw · Mahzuni · Mawlana Farrux Palangi · Mawlana Qasim · Mawlana Yusuf Dawisai · Mawlana Zaynul'abidin · Mirza Ibrahim · Muhammad Amin Beg Awrami · Muhammad Quli Sulayman · Mulla Fazlullah · Mawlana Hafiz Farhad · Mulla Tahir Awramani · Mulla Yusuf · Nazir Yaski · Pashew · Riza Beg · Sofi Ali Kewnani · Shaka · Shaykh Hassan Darra-hardi · Shaykh Lutfullah · Shaykh Mustafa Taxti · Umar Najari · Ustad Mika'il · Uways Beg
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