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Faizrakhmanist : ウィキペディア英語版
Faizrakhmanist
The Faizrakhmanist movement, known in the media as the "catacomb sect", is a sect of Islam based in Tatarstan in Russia. Adherents describe themselves only as ''Muammmin'' ("believers"). The sect is named after its founder, Faizrakhman Sattarov, a Russian Muslim who calls himself a prophet. The sect is considered illegitimate by mainstream Russian Muslim clergy because orthodox Islam holds that there are no prophets after Muhammad.〔
==Founding and beliefs==
Sect founder Faizrakhman Sattarov, who was at one time a mufti,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kazan Sect Children, Parents Need Treatment - Ombudsman )〕 presented himself as a prophet in the mid-1960s after he encountered sparks from a trolleybus cable and interpreted the sparks as a divine light from God.〔 He established the sect in the 1970s.〔 The sect is relatively small, with about 70 members.〔 Sattarov and his followers are rejected by mainstream Islamic clergy, who hold Muhammad as the final prophet of Allah.〔
In 1996, Sattarov moved into a three-storey building in Kazan that he declared to be an independent Islamic state. The sect established a ''madrassa'' (religious school) in 1997, allowing only its sect members to preach to the students. Instead of using orthodox Islamic scripture, the textbooks used are written and often copied and adapted by Sattarov himself.〔

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