Sheikh Shems

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Sheikh Shems or Melek Shams ad-Din (Kurdish: Şêx Şems, Şêşims, Melek Şemsedîn) is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdina Mir along with Nasirdin, Fakhraddin, and Sejadin, who are the respective ancestors and patriarchs of the four Şemsanî Sheikh lineages. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Sheikh Shems
rdf:langString Şêx Şems
rdf:langString Şêx Şems
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rdf:langString Sun, fire, light,
rdf:langString Sheikh Shems shrine at Lalish
rdf:langString Şêx Alê Şemsa, Şêx Amadînê Şemsa, Şêx Avîndê Şemsa, Şêx Babadînê Şemsa, Şêx Bavikê Şemsa, Şêx ʿEvdalê Şemsa, Şêx Hesenê Şemsa, Şêxê Reş , Şêx Tokilê Şemsa, Şêx Xidirê Şemsa, Sitya Îs , Sitiya Nisret, Sitiya Bilxan
rdf:langString Yazidism
rdf:langString Sheikh Shems or Melek Shams ad-Din (Kurdish: Şêx Şems, Şêşims, Melek Şemsedîn) is a holy figure venerated in Yazidism, he is considered one of the Seven Divine Beings, to all of whom God assigned the World's affairs, and his earthly incarnation is considered one of the four sons of Ezdina Mir along with Nasirdin, Fakhraddin, and Sejadin, who are the respective ancestors and patriarchs of the four Şemsanî Sheikh lineages.
rdf:langString Lord of sun, fire, light, sustenance
rdf:langString Kurds
rdf:langString Rojiyên Şêşims , three-day fasting held in his honor during December, two weeks prior to Cejna Êzî.
rdf:langString the Heptad
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