Sunday, 28 March 2010
Curse of Islam and the dawn of the Aryans
Practically Islam is the curse of Ormazd to the people that lost their Zoroastrian flame.
How it happens? It’s easy to say. Ormazd and Ahriman are brothers Ahriman always want to harm and Ormazd stops him always.
But in the last days of the Sassanid empire the morality of the Iranians was low, they didn’t care for freedom like they should ,they didn’t fight for Iran like their ancestors did. They only wanted to loot places that were part of the Eastern Roman empire. That’s why Ormazd strikes them with His force 2 times. 1st the Sassanid empire lose an almost sure victorious war and then Islam comes. Ormazd did nothing to stop the religion of his brother Ahriman , because He wanted to make the Iranians understand that only if they are good people and fight for Iran and fight for their duty as Aryans (the 10 commandments of the Aryan people) only then they will be strong and free.
But lets talk with facts
Wars and civilization
1) Against the mighty
The 1st war the Iranians fought together as a team was against the Assyrians. The Assyrians were the best warriors of the world (and still their war machine is the best in history). The Assyrians are the native people of the north Mesopotamians region (modern Iraq). They had a huge (for the time) empire and they wanted even more.
An alliance of the Medes (Kurds) Babylonians (don’t exist anymore, native people of south Mesopotamia), The Scythians (Iranian speaking tribes in today’s south European Russia and Caucasus) and the Lydian people (people that inhabited the modern western part of Turkey, the Jewish kingdom of Judah and Egypt( for a while because Egypt fell to the Assyrians) managed to stop the might of the Assyrian empire and make it collapse and being replaced by these Kingdoms(apart from the kingdom of Judah, because it was conquered soon after by the Babylonian empire) .
2) Forge the Union
Soon after that the young Persian prince Cyrus (the great ) faced the Medes and defeated them, creating the Persian empire
An empire that soon , with the help of Ormazd (something that the Jews say as well) he conquered Lydia and Babylon setting free the Jews from the captivity and creating the 1st human rights in the history of Earth
Indeed he was the one that managed to separate humans from animals once and for all.
3) Aryan civil war
Policy of Persia under Darius 1st (the great) was to conquer whatever he could to glorify Persia.
He conquered part of India, northern tribes, Thracians and he had a plan to invade Scythia. His 1st stop was to defeat the “weak” Greeks.
But he failed (due to the weapons the Greeks had, their armor, their training and their union, something that didn’t exist between the hundreds of tribes of the Persian army)
Then Xerxes (the great) started a huge campaign against the Greeks, but due to the exhaustion, the size of the forces, and revolts in the empire again the Greeks(with all the things we said before about them) were victorious
After 150 years Alexander (the great) started his campaign and destroyed the Persian Achaemenid empire.
But in the end Iran won again, because the Greeks failed to pass the test of the flame of the Iranians to keep their motherland, the revolts and the victory of the Parthian forces brought an end to this long war (which was an Aryan civil war) with the Iranian Zoroastrians as victors once more.
4) Against tyranny
The Romans, the best civilization the western world can show to the future generations and one of the greatest empires in history, were a rude people who thought that all the others are barbarians and that they should rule all the world. These people came to taste the touch of destiny when they decided to invade Iran with a huge number of forces (43,000 troops) against only 10,000 Iranians led by a great general and hero of Iran called Surena. This battle was the battle of Carrhae and the results were a victory for the Iranians once more but also the downfall of the Roman republic and the beginning of the Myth that the Romans can defeat everyone apart from the Iranians because they lost 30,000 troops and the Iranians lost a bit more than 1000 troops.
Since then the Roman Empire would try everything to defeat Iran, in vain because in the future wars they will lose most of them.
5) Rise of the Persians
After the Parthian empire the Persians ruled Iran again with the last Iranian empire, the Sassanid empire
As long as they were Zoroastrians in their heart they crushed both of Rome and Arabs and the new opponent from the steppes.
6) Turanians, the ancient foe strikes again
It is said that in the place where whites live the western are the Aryans and the Eastern the Turanians. The Turanians were a mighty people with skilled warriors that conquered huge parts of Asia, their name today is known as Turks.
In the 5th and 6th century they moved to the whole Eurasia conquering land and looting villages and towns. Their mistake was that they wanted to take land from the Aryans. So, in the 6th century 2 wars happened with amazing results : 580.000 were the Turkish casualties and only 10.000 the Iranian casualties in both of these wars.
7) There is no surrender, there is no retreat
Rome, the foe of Parthia became also the foe of Persia. The Romans with the emperor Trajan managed to take the Mesopotamian region from the Parthian empire but after 100 years the Persians took it back. The Romans continued the war with Persia and they lost more than 3 emperors on the battlefield
One of them was the great Roman emperor Julian (the philosopher, or the Apostate for the Christians). The victories of Persia against Rome changed her forever as though the dead bodies of the Romans a new western civilization was born , the Byzantine one .
8) Ormazd’s wrath
In the last years of the Sassanid empire, agnosticism and disrespectful leaders, slaves of money, ruled Iran and so Ormazd allowed the new found religion of his brother Ahriman to destroy Iran and make it Islamic, to be punished until the time the people will wake up
9) 1st humiliation
The Turanians, long ago defeated, were the 1st plague for Iran
In almost 1000 CE they attacked to the weak Islamic Iran and destroyed Her. Iran due to Islamization and the foreign Arab rulers wasn’t able to stop Her opponent and lost many innocent people and whole cities were burned down. Humiliation is the name of that, because the Aryans became slaves to the Turanians, an easy opponent for the Zoroastrian Iranians.
10) 2nd humiliation
Mongols, a Turanian people as well, the Mongols were the 2nd plague for Iran and the 2st great plague to the whole world (after Islam). The Mongols were shamanists, they worshipped spirits, and with the help of a new leader called Genghis Khan the Mongols became the strongest force in the world. Genghis Khan destroyed an Islamic kingdom of Iran called Khwarezmian Empire and the slaughter of the Iranian people can’t be matched with anything that happened
11) 3rd humiliation
Almost anything, because another Turanian called Tamerlane also forged a turanian empire at the backs of the Aryan people. That man was a worse killer than Genghis Khan and he slaughtered so many innocent people that were again unable to stop him, because they still didn’t understand their mistakes and still were punished by Ormazd to be weak.
12) 4th humiliation
After some years the Iranians managed to have an Iranian kingdom once more, but still Islamic
That thing made them remain weak at the hands of the Turanians and losing often lands. Also That kingdom was also the last Iranian one (separated in many dynasties and starting from 1502 and ending in 1979). By that era the Iranian kingdom was humiliated by the Ottoman Turks, accepted western influence, but not good ones , because the empires of the West came to Iran only to control Her and take whatever they could from Iran and in the end the betraying situation of Islam and Arabs as well, leading to a war that ended the Persian kingdom, exposed the will of the Arabs to destroy Iran and the will of Islam to enslave Iran forever.
13) The coming back
“ The voice of the people is shaking the ground,
A thunder is sounding like an artillery pounding
Wrath of the people cast on Islam
Retaking Iran all alone “
June 13, 2009
By that time the people decited to return to Ormazd and strike the Islamic republic
Most of people (as we already said) are now followers of Zoroastrianism, the believe in it they fight for it , they show it and after the revolution they will be officially converted to it .
By the time of June 13 the whole world knows that the Aryans are now ready to say that they don’t want Islam
They want their nation, their unity, they civilization their true identity and their true selves, not the ones that the Arabs with Islam wanted to give to them.
Its now easy for them to see that Islam was the beginning of the destruction of Iran and if it continues Iran will be wiped out.
So they return to their roots and their greatness
They awake their Flame and fight for everything an Aryan has to fight for, Freedom at all costs.
Too long the Islamic government and Islam brought pain to Iran, killing people , trying to wipe out Zoroastrianism, to wipe out the Iranian and Aryan identity and civilization to allow Islam, the religion of slavery remain. For too long Islam hunted down the Baha’i faith, a faith born in Iran. The Iranians now say “that’s enough! “
Now the Iranians are ready to write the 14th part of their history , named as “ Aryan awakening”
But that title is the title that all the Aryans will have to write together, from Middle east and Europe to Americans, all the Aryans must fight the Islamic government by words and by hand , taking Islam out of Iran, setting the Motherland free and fight together to forge an Aryan core of universal and eternal Justice and Freedom.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
The 10 commandments of an Aryan
Be a noble man/woman in all of your life until the end of your days
Be a kind husband/wife and love your better half
Be a lover of art and literature, an Aryan can’t be a barbarian
Be a lover of knowledge and always seek to find her
Be a brave man/woman and always honor Iran no matter in which other Aryan country you have been born in.
To honor the Aryan religion of Zoroastrianism even if you are not a Zoroastrian
To defend your faith and your people against Ahriman(evil) and all of its forms
To love Nature because you are a part of Nature as well
To love all those who loves you and fight to the death your enemies
To remember the past so you can foreseen the future and create a better one
These are the 10 commandments of an Aryan, go an learn now.
Finio Victoria
In the end, Victory
In the end, the war that started more than 200 years ago ended
In the end, nobody was able to make a stand against the Aryan Flame and the Will to keep the land safe
In the end, after the death of thousands of people, after the suffering and the occupation Victory came to the Iranians
Greco- Iranian war, class of the titans, a war that lasted more than 200 years with high-casualties and suffering
The war that brought a new world order in the East and changed the face of the West
It started with the unsuccessful (for the Iranians) Greco-Persian war.
There the mistake of Persia was that the Persian army was a mass of mercenaries without any love for Iran and for the Empire. So, it was easy for the iron-armored and united Greek hoplites to defeat the Persian troops
And so Alexander conquered Iran
But then the war goes to another level, Greco-Parthian war.
The war of the Parthian (Pahlavi) kings against the successor empire of the Seleucids and the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
There the Iranians , having taken their lessons to have a national army armored with iron armor as well, they take the rematch and shock the world when the Parthian defeated the Greeks in a counter-attack and retake the land of Iran
This victory is the symbol of the victory of faith and patriotism over the superiority of the opponent (for a time) and the killing of the people as well
The final victory was the most important …. And you know my friends, history is doing circles, what happened in the past can be done in the future as well, but to do what we did in the past we must return to it again… go back to ancient Iran, learn for Her, love Her make Her your homeland and stand up for your rights and for your motherland against tyranny… “he conquers who endures”
Where the Aryans live?
The German idea of the Indo-Iranians and the indo-Europeans was at least a false one
As we can see from a map of the R haplogroup expansion not only Europe but also the middle east, India and even china (in some parts) have Aryan DNA. More, the so-called “inferior” Jews share the same DNA as the Iranians, which mean that we could say that the Jews are more “clean” Aryans than the Germans. Also that map proves that there is no “Semitic expansion from Arabia to the north” but we are talking again for Aryans in the place that Civilization started.
Also the second map, the map of the Greater Iran shows that the region of Caucasus is a part of Iran as well, so about the so called Caucasian DNA ,the G haplogroup , its also an Aryan one, the only difference is that the Iranian DNA and the other like that ( Jewish ,Assyrian, Egyptian, west Chinese and in a second expansion the Nordic one) are the Indo- Iranian and the DNA that come from the G is the Indo-European.
The mistaken thoughts of the scientists of the two previews centuries about the Aryan DNA have their roots in the case that Europeans back then didn’t want to find out from where they came from but they wanted to find a way to justify their heartless and cold colonial expansion over other people and the destruction of their civilization with the excuse that these civilizations were inferior to the European Aryan ones, when their real target were the rich in materials lands the other people had. In the beginning the Jews too were considered as Aryans by the German scientists but when they saw that the Jews in every country were better than the rest of citizens in these countries they wanted to built a legend of European superiority against the Jews
And that legend was the “Semitic people”. In their madness the European inverted a people “different from the Aryan one” by using a name from the Hebrew Bible to describe a “race” inferior to the “European Aryans”.
At the highlight of the European madness Hitler launch a campaign of terror not only against the Jews whom he considered as “inferiors” but also the rest of “Aryans” in Europe, because they were against the killing of innocent people who were just better than the Germans. Until today there are many Nazi(Neo-Nazi) who believe in what the European scientists were saying to justify the colonial terrorism and the ideas Hitler had, most of them call the name Aryan as something “superior” than the others, and most of times happen when someone knows that he is inferior to someone else and he/she wants to take him/her out by force, having the illusion that he/she can do it because of the “racial superiority”. How wrong and deceived all of them are. Their illusions are based in a great “industry” of hateful videos, TV shows and books that spread their lies about the Jews, the rest of Aryans as well and all the people that are seemingly different than the Europeans and the Americans as well.
Until the time that we will all understand that an Aryan is a man from the Middle east, Europe , India and partly in China we will never be united against common enemies and problems and we will always be in a war and victims on people that earn lots of money by using our uneducated minds.
I hope to all the Aryans from the depths of my soul … “ Good awakening”
Friday, 26 March 2010
Baha'i faith, a new era for the people that want to have eternal peace
Bahá'í Faith
Seat of the Universal House of Justice, governing body of the Bahá'ís, in Haifa, IsraelBahá'í Faith
Central figures
Bahá'u'lláh
The Báb · `Abdu'l-Bahá
Key scripture
Kitáb-i-Aqdas · Kitáb-i-Íqán
The Hidden Words
The Seven Valleys
Institutions
Administrative Order
The Guardianship
Universal House of Justice
Spiritual Assemblies
The Bahá'í Faith is a monotheistic religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in nineteenth-century Persia, emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind. There are an estimated five to six million Bahá'ís around the world in more than 200 countries and territories. Note: latest figure (2008) is estimated at 7.8 million. Indigenous tribes, races, and ethnic groups numbering at 2,112.
In the Bahá'í Faith, religious history is seen to have unfolded through a series of divine messengers, each of whom established a religion that was suited to the needs of the time and the capacity of the people. These messengers have included Abraham, Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad and others, and most recently the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh. In Bahá'í belief, each consecutive messenger prophesied of messengers to follow, and Bahá'u'lláh's life and teachings fulfilled the end-time promises of previous scriptures. Humanity is understood to be in a process of collective evolution, and the need of the present time is for the gradual establishment of peace, justice and unity on a global scale.
Beliefs
Three core principles establish a basis for Bahá'í teachings and doctrine: the unity of God, the unity of religion, and the unity of humankind. From these postulates stems the belief that God periodically reveals his will through divine educators, whose purpose is to transform the character of humankind and develop, within those who respond, moral and spiritual qualities. Religion is thus seen as orderly, unified, and progressive from age to age.
Social principles
The following principles are frequently listed as a quick summary of the Bahá'í teachings. They are derived from transcripts of speeches given by `Abdu'l-Bahá during his tour of Europe and North America in 1912.The list is not authoritative and a variety of such lists circulate.
Unity of God
Unity of religion
Unity of humankind
Equality between men and women
Elimination of all forms of prejudice
World peace
Harmony of religion and science
Independent investigation of truth
Universal compulsory education
Universal auxiliary language
Obedience to government and non-involvement in partisan politics
Elimination of extremes of wealth and poverty
With specific regard to the pursuit of world peace, Bahá'u'lláh prescribed a world-embracing collective security arrangement as necessary for the establishment of a lasting peace.
Social practices
Laws
Main article: Bahá'í laws
Prayer in the Bahá'í Faith consists of obligatory prayer and devotional (general) prayer. Bahá'ís over the age of 15 must individually recite an obligatory prayer each day, using fixed words and form. In addition to the daily obligatory prayer, believers are directed to daily offer devotional prayer and to meditate and study sacred scripture. There is no set form for devotions and meditations, though the devotional prayers written by the central figures of the Bahá'í Faith and collected in prayer books are held in high esteem. Reading aloud of prayers from prayer books is a typical feature of Bahá'í gatherings.
Backbiting and gossip are prohibited and denounced.
Adult Bahá'ís in good health should observe a nineteen-day sunrise-to-sunset fast each year from March 2 through March 20.
Bahá'ís are forbidden to drink alcohol or to take drugs, unless prescribed by doctors.
Sexual relationships are permitted only between a husband and wife, and thus premarital and homosexual sex are forbidden. (See also Homosexuality and the Bahá'í Faith)
Gambling is forbidden.
Fanaticism is forbidden.
Adherence to ritual is condemned, with the notable exception of the obligatory prayers.
While some of the laws from the Kitáb-i-Aqdas are applicable at the present time and may be enforced to a degree by the administrative institutions,Bahá'u'lláh has provided for the progressive application of other laws that are dependent upon the existence of a predominantly Bahá'í society. The laws, when not in direct conflict with the civil laws of the country of residence, are binding on every Bahá'í, and the observance of personal laws, such as prayer or fasting, is the sole responsibility of the individual.
Persecution of Bahá'ís
The persecution of Bahá'ís is the religious persecution of Bahá'ís in various countries, especially in Iran, where the Bahá'í Faith originated and the location of one of the largest Bahá'í populations in the world. The origins of persecution stem from a variety of Bahá'í teachings that challenge traditional Islamic belief, including the finality of Muhammad's prophethood, and places Bahá'ís outside the Islamic faith.Thus Bahá'ís are seen as apostates from Islam, and, according to some, must choose between repentance and death.
Bahá'ís as well as the United Nations, Amnesty International, the European Union, the United States and peer-reviewed academic literature have stated that the members of the Bahá'í community in Iran have been subjected to unwarranted arrests, false imprisonment, beatings, torture, unjustified executions, confiscation and destruction of property owned by individuals and the Bahá'í community, denial of employment, denial of government benefits, denial of civil rights and and liberties, and denial of access to higher education.
Response from the United Nations
The United Nations responded to the Iranian government's accusations by stating that there has been no evidence of Iran's claims and that the Bahá'í community in Iran professes its allegiance to the state. The United Nations pointed to the Bahá'í teaching of obedience to the government of one's country and stated that any involvement in any subversive acts against the government would be antithetical to precepts of the Bahá'í religion. The United Nations also stated that if the Iranian government did acknowledge that the Bahá'í Faith is a religion, it would be an admission that freedom of religion does not apply to all in Iran and that it is not abiding by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Covenants on Human Rights to which it is a signatory
more info : http://www.scribd.com/doc/3338885/2008-0516-Annas-Presentation-with-notes
Thursday, 25 March 2010
The Great Plot
For years the Shah (king) of Iran wanted to change things inside Iran. Of course he did lots of mistakes and many things happened and turned all his attempts against him in the end. One of these attempts was that he wanted to have a calendar for Iran that will dates back to king Cyrus’s (the Great) birth, and not Muhammad’s fled . By that time the uneducated people of Iran couldn’t understand the magic of their history and their 10 times better rulers and traditions than all the Islamic ones combined and they didn’t like that reform, it’s funny because now the people themselves want it.
So the Mullahs in Iran want to take power because if some of the many reforms of the Shah was successful they could lose some of their followers and as a result, money and power they had.
So they prepare a plot with the help of Saddam Hussein to overthrow the Shah. Saddam would attack against Iran and take the territories he called as Arabic (the Iranian territories in the Persian Gulf and the Iranian Kurdistan as well) and the rest of Iran would be ruled by the Mullah regime.
One other political target of overthrowing the Shah was to stop the alliance of Iran and Israel, an alliance that exists since the time of Cyrus and still continues in the heart of the people of both countries.
Also the western countries didn’t want to see a strong and indecent Iran because after the 1973 Israeli-Arab war the oil of Iran became valuable and the economy of Iran became strong, making Iran capable of becoming a leading power in world matters(something the western countries but also the Islamic ones didn’t want to see).
The conflicts started in 22 September 1980 and the victory in the beginning was Saddam’s because he had weapons from the western forces (US and UK mostly) and his pan-Arabic propaganda worked well, the Shah had some victories as well but again the Mullahs with their lies were able to have the public opinion with themselves and over throw the Shah of Iran.
When they took the power of Iran they continued the war with Iraq, but Saddam took back some forces, in order for the people of Iran to think that with the regime they had they can win.
Indeed the people of Iran fought like lions against every Iraqi attack and in the end they won.
But the prise was too heavy and the young generations pay it now, they won a war but they lost their freedom and their country to the worse regime in the world called Islamic regime.
Of course the Shah did real bad things to the people of Iran as well but the Islamic regime did and continue doing even worse not only to the people, but also to the history of Iran and Iran herself
The DNA of the Freedom Fighters
Monarchy,the Iranian way of living,something that the Iranians themselves like,part of their glory,part of their history.
It is said that Darius I (the Great) faced two other men that had claims on the Persian throne,both of them were representing two different political systems. One was representing republic and the other was representing oligarchy, of course Darius represented monarchy.
They faced each other infront of the Persians in the Persian capital and Darius(alongside with Monarchy ) won and so monarchy became the symbol of Persia for another 2500 years.
Some say that when a country has monarchy as her political system,that country is a country of slaves that will fight for nothing. That is a mistaken vista of them. Iran (the land of the Aryans) always had trouble with lots of people and conquerors like the Greek king Alexander,his successors as well,the romans,the arabs (that also brought islam) ,the mongols and in some rate the British and the Russians.
To all of them the people of Iran answered with rebellions,if even they had kings and queens,they were just the symbols of a great nationa that bow down to no one.Some great rebels of Iran were Babak Khorramdin who faced the arab muslims in order to restore both Persia and the real religion (zoroastrianism) and the Parthian kingdom as well,that faced the successor empire of the Seleucids.
Even now,the islamized Iran fights against the arabs that want the land of Iran(most recent example the Iraq-Iran war) and against the Islamic regime as well,which is nothing more than a regime of foreigners with a foreign religion as the state religion.
Future will tell if they can stand the test of time against the Aryan passion for freedom and the Aryan Flame that lights the path of many nations that want their own freedom against tyranny (like Israel did in 1948 and like Greece did in 1821).
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
The Parsi community : 100% Persian/Iranian blood and civillization
What is more pure than the Fire?
Of course its the connection of the Parsi people and the Persian DNA and civillization.
Parsi refers to a member of a Zoroastrian community in India. The religion of a Parsi is Zoroastrianism and his or her DNA is pure persian. The Parsi people (which name means Persian) were people that escaped Iran after the Islamic conquest of Persia and saved the Persian religion and civillization and the Persian bloodline as well. A child is considered as Parsi only if both of parents are Parsi. That is a gift and a problem as well because by that way they keep their DNA clean but they quickly lose population (for every parsi birth we have five deaths).
The Parsi people are extremely smart and successful but also real rich. In India they were merchants,the most successful ones until our days. In their diaspora(Britain,USA mostly) these people formed communities similar to the ones in India.
Again the became real successful and rich even there. Some Parsi examples are Freddie Mercury(artist and part of the legendary band Queen) and Zubin Mehta(an Indian-born conductor of Western classical music).
These people by their own will accepted to pay the price so they can keep the persian civillization alive (like we said before,they have a small birth rate ),they want to save what they can from the old Persian civillization and (in the right time) give that civillization to the Iranians as well and revive the Persian civillization,religion and glory
Today 110,000 Parsi live in the whole world but there is always hope that in the future their iranian relatives will try to find and reclaim the real religion of Persia(like we said,its already happening but the regime in Iran doesn't allow the people either to convert or to just learn about the roots of the Iranians and their civillization)
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Zoroastrianism is alive and strong in Iran till our days and it wll become stronger in the future
Iranians,even those who are practicing Muslims hold a great veneration of their ancient religion,Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism is the world's oldest monotheistic religion an it takes name after the teachings of the prophet,Zarathushtra. He revealed that there was only one God,Ahura Mazda and that life in the physical world was a battle between good and evil. Zoroastrianism flourished in Persia,now called Iran,for more than 3,000 years,greatly influencing Judaism(some say that Judaism is the same religion like Zoroastriansim but in another place),Christianity and in a great part Islam as well. Concepts such as heaven and hell,God(Ormazd) and the evil adversary Ahriman,the coming of the Saviour or Saoshyant(Messiah in Hebrew) born of a virgin (like Jesus's story) the end-time purge of the world by Fire followed by the resurrection of the dead (Ristakhiz),the making fresh of the world (Frashogard) and the final battle between good and evil leading to the final defeat of the evil. These beliefs filtered down to Judaism during the regin of King Khushru (Cyrus the great) of Iran and then on to Christrianity. Zoroastrianism was decimated by the Arab invasion of Persia in 651. After Iran's incorporation into the islamic empire, the majority of its population was gradually converted from Zoroastrianism to Islam(by force and by taxes because they were non-believers)a process that was probably complete by the tenth century. During the Qajar era (1781-1925),there was considereble prejudice against Zoroastrians. In the mid-noneteenth century,several thousands Zoroastrians emigrated from Iran to British-ruled India to improve their economic and social status.Today about 200,000 zoroastrians live in India where they are known as Parsi. Iran's Islamic leaders ave tried for centuries to sweep away all trace of Zoroastrianism from the country,but it has managed to survive to this day not only in India where many Zoroastrians have fled but also in Iran where about 30,000 people still practice it,with 6,000 in the city of Yazd.
Today more and more Iranians especially the younger generations and the intellectual classes desire to redscover the faith of their forefathers,and are practicing their old religion Zoroastrianism,however this is done in secret. Islam bans its adherents from converting, and Muslims in Iran who renounces his or her faith can face a death sntence. Caught between a religion taht will not allow them out and one that will not let them in, many Iranians practice Zoroastrianism in secret. People are tired of the mullahs. If Iranians were allowed to convert,millions would convert to Zoroastrianism because most of the iranians believe that Islam is religion taht does not belong to them but to the Arabs who imposed it on them.
There are also evidence taht people in Tajikistan,Uzbekistan and in some Kuridish regions are rediscovering their Zoroastrian and Persian roots. A secularized version of Nowruz (the traditional Zoroastrian New year, in increasingly being celebrated across the region).
These tremors of change excite many Zoroastrians,who despite their demographers troubling estimates,think that their religion is poised to witness a renaissance. But such change also makes many uncomfortable. Zoroastrian religious leaders do not have the ability to deal with any political backlash from Iran's radical Islamists or Indian' Hindu nationalits, who also oppose religious conversions.
Its easy to understand that these two big in number religions (Islam and Hinduism) are afraid of the idea that Zoroastrianism can revive in many of their regions and most of their leaders care about money and influence,something that they will lose if Zoroastrianism is again a dominating religion in this region
Today more and more Iranians especially the younger generations and the intellectual classes desire to redscover the faith of their forefathers,and are practicing their old religion Zoroastrianism,however this is done in secret. Islam bans its adherents from converting, and Muslims in Iran who renounces his or her faith can face a death sntence. Caught between a religion taht will not allow them out and one that will not let them in, many Iranians practice Zoroastrianism in secret. People are tired of the mullahs. If Iranians were allowed to convert,millions would convert to Zoroastrianism because most of the iranians believe that Islam is religion taht does not belong to them but to the Arabs who imposed it on them.
There are also evidence taht people in Tajikistan,Uzbekistan and in some Kuridish regions are rediscovering their Zoroastrian and Persian roots. A secularized version of Nowruz (the traditional Zoroastrian New year, in increasingly being celebrated across the region).
These tremors of change excite many Zoroastrians,who despite their demographers troubling estimates,think that their religion is poised to witness a renaissance. But such change also makes many uncomfortable. Zoroastrian religious leaders do not have the ability to deal with any political backlash from Iran's radical Islamists or Indian' Hindu nationalits, who also oppose religious conversions.
Its easy to understand that these two big in number religions (Islam and Hinduism) are afraid of the idea that Zoroastrianism can revive in many of their regions and most of their leaders care about money and influence,something that they will lose if Zoroastrianism is again a dominating religion in this region
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