This great poet of the supporters of Ahl al-Haq was the son of Mohammad Beg of Loorstan and was born in the year 1651 to an educated and famous family in the region. He took lessons under his father and learned to read and write from him during his childhood years. He was still a teenager when he developed and showed a talent for poetry. Khan Almas devoted his great abilities and devoted his entire life to serving his religious sect and guiding the people. Khan Almas's poems, which have been written in the Gorani dialect of the Kurdish language, constitute a valuable treasure of Kurdish literature. His poems are collected in two volumes book of poetry entitled Kalami Khan Almas (The words of Khan Almas). These poems are dedicated to explaining and describing the path of Ahl al-Haq, but the most important work of Khan Almas Loorstani is his collection of poems known as Peshbiniyakan (The Predictions). Which contains predictions about the future of Iran that the head of Ahl-al-Haq predicted in the 5th century After Hijra and Khan Almas in the twelfth century after hijra he put these predictions into poetry and the people of the region memorized them. In this collection of poems, the invasion of Timur Lang had been described and the subsequent disasters of Iran have been beautifully depicted. The poet mixes his own opinions with the advice of the founders of Ahl al-Haq. This brilliant poet passed away in the year 1717 and left behind thousands of beautiful lines of poetry.[1]