Tuesday 3 March 2015

The Iraqi Yazidi and Yazidism Religion, Who and what is it? - Documentaries








The Yazidis, additionally Yezidi, Ezidi or Yazdani, are a Kurdish ethnoreligious group. They live mostly in the Nineveh Province of Iraq. Added neighborhoods in Armenia, Georgia, and Syria have been in decline since the 1990s as an outcome of significant migration to Europe, specifically to Germany.

Their syncretic religion, known as Yazidism and characterised by Mehrdad Izady as a type of Yazdânism, has connect to Zoroastrianism and ancient Mesopotamian religious beliefs. Yazidis are monotheists, counting on God as developer of the world, which he has actually put under the treatment of seven divine beings or angels, the principal of whom is Melek Taus, the Peacock Angel, which, as world-ruler, triggers both excellent and bad to happen individuals, an uncertainty reflected in myths of his very own short-term autumn from God's support, before his sorry rips extinguished the fires of his hellish prison and he was fixed up with God. They admire Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir whose temple goes to Lalish.

In August 2014 the Yazidis were targeted by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in its project to "cleanse" Iraq and neighboring countries of non-Islamic influences.

Historically, the Yazidis lived mostly in present-day Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, and had substantial numbers in Armenia and Georgia. During the 14th century, the Yezidi people' round of influence extended well into just what is now Turkey (they were, for a period, the leaders of the principality of Jazira).

The mass of the Yazidi population lives in Iraq, where they make up an important minority area estimated as between 70,000 and 500,000. They are particularly focused in Nineveh Province, north Iraq. The demographic profile has probably transformed substantially since the beginning of the Iraq War in 2003 and the fall of Saddam Hussein's program.

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