Definition: The word "isuldar" has its roots in the Sufi tradition, referring to an Islamic prophet who was a figurehead rather than a true prophet according to some interpretations. The term was used metaphorically to represent the spiritual or spiritual leadership of someone important enough to be recognized by Muslims but not confirmed as a true prophet. It is sometimes used colloquially or in religious texts, like Quran (Qur'an), where it is often translated into English and is often used to mean "revelation" or "vision."