Elyasin Community (Persian: جمعیت ال یاسین also known as Ale Yasin or Elahyoun) is an Iranian spiritual cultural community founded by Peyman Fattahi in 1991. The community is a coalition of individuals, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), magazines and publishing houses which aims to raise public awareness in the field of spiritual and applied matters. Elyasin has been working in a range of activities since the 1990s;[1] holding lectures and public speeches of its founder (Peyman Fattahi, also known as Master Elias M. Ramollah),[2] publishing books and magazines, research, and training its members on thinking and writing methods, as well as holding workshops. According to the latest published news (in 2009) the Elyasin community has around 200,000 members.[3]
Elyasin Community members believe in and emphasize the reconciliation of religions and faiths as well as Union of the Civilizations, which has caused them to be persecuted by the Iranian Government since 2007.[4]