Sect founder Faizrakhman Sattarov, who was at one time a
mufti, 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. 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.
Separatism The Faizrakhmanists stress their native roots and lack of association with other Russian and worldwide Islamic organizations. The sect is believed to reject the modern Russian state and its laws, as well as mainstream and orthodox Islam. In the first decade of the 21st century, Sattarov led his followers into isolation from mainstream society, pursuing an extreme version of
religious separatism. ==Underground compound discovery and raid==