Azar Kayvan
| Azar Kayvan | |
|---|---|
| آذر کیوان | |
| Born | between 1529 and 1533 | 
| Died | between 1609 and 1618 | 
| Other names | Zu'l-'Olum (master of the sciences) | 
| Parent(s) | Azar Zerdusht (father) Shirin (mother) | 
| Religion | Zoroastrianism | 
Āzar Kayvān (b. between c. 1529 and 1533; d. between c. 1609 and 1618) was the Zoroastrian high priest of Istakhr and a gnostic philosopher, who was a native of Fars, Iran and later emigrated to Patna in the Mughal Empire during the reign of Emperor Akbar. A member of the Sepāsīān community (gorūh), he became the founder of a Zoroastrian school of ishraqiyyun or Illuminationists, which exhibited features of Sufi Muslim influence. This school became known as the kis-e-Abadi "Abadi sect".or Azarkeivanian.