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Ali Ilahian

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Ali Ilahian was an Islamic sect in Tajikistan and India. According to the Dabestan-e Mazaheb, they respected Muhammad and Ali and discarded the Quran as it was compiled under Umar. They avoided killing any animals and believed that those being killed were souls of Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman ibn Affan and their followers.[1]

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