I greatly enjoyed this sentence from Mobed: As long as the world exists, these three words, Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds can lead humanity to salvation. 👏👏👏 I wish all humans would understand and act upon just this one sentence✨✨✨
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts🙏🏻🌹 We completely agree with you, those three simple yet profound words have the power to guide humanity toward a better, more compassionate world. If only everyone could embrace and live by this wisdom, what a difference it could make! 👌🏻😍✨
As a Syrian, my heart feels for the Iranian people. Seeing how both of our countries were conquered in the 7th century and how our original cultures faded away. Especially Iran with such an awesome history. It is history and politics that made us dislike each other, but we are not your enemies. The mullah government destroyed my country too. May the real Iran return to its glory soon.
Reflecting on how history and politics have created divisions between our nations is truly painful, especially when, at heart, we share so much as neighbors with rich and ancient cultures. Your words remind us that the true bond between people goes beyond borders and political agendas. We greatly appreciate your compassion and stand in solidarity with the Syrian people who have faced immense hardships. May both our nations find peace, freedom, and the opportunity to revive and celebrate the beauty of our shared histories. Together, as people rather than politics, we are stronger. May brighter days soon come for Syria and Iran🤲🏻❤️
No culture is orginal u morn, before ur old culture, there must be another culture that was replaced, also Arab conquest of Iran and Syria made the region much better compared to what it was earlier
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Greetings to the Czech Republic from Persia 🇮🇷❤️🇨🇿 Thank you so much for your kind words🙏🏻🌹 Zoroastrianism indeed holds a deep historical and cultural significance in Persia, and it's wonderful to see such appreciation for it. May the light of wisdom and peace shine upon both our nations❤️✨
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Thank you so much🙏🏻🌸 We’re glad to hear that you're passionate about ancient cultures, customs, and architecture. There's so much to explore and learn from these rich histories!
Wow, interesting that this Zoroastrian temple is so recent, now I know what that symbol 0:07 is that I see so many of my Iranian friends wearing and sharing on insta. Do most Iranians wear this (even non zoroastrians) or Maybe because they were in the Diaspora and it was during the protests. Thank you for another fascinating look at Iranian history!
Thank you for your thoughtful comment🙏🏻🌸 Yes, the symbol you saw at 0:07 is the “Farvahar”, one of the most recognizable symbols of Zoroastrianism and ancient Persian culture. While it has deep spiritual meaning for Zoroastrians, it has also become a cultural symbol for many Iranians, representing identity, heritage, and freedom. It’s common to see both Zoroastrians and non-Zoroastrians wearing or sharing it, especially among Iranians in the diaspora, as you mentioned, and during times of protests when people emphasize their connection to Iran's ancient roots. We’re so glad you found the video fascinating and appreciate your interest in Iranian history😊🍀
Thank you so much for your kind words🙏🏻🌹 We're so happy you enjoyed the tour and share our love for Persian history and culture. Stay tuned for more videos showcasing the beauty and heritage of Iran❤️🔥
Greetings to you, dear friend from Baluchistan🌸 Thank you for your kind and heartfelt message. Having people like you who express love for our homeland and culture so beautifully is truly encouraging. We hope Iran will always be enlightened, free, and prosperous. Here’s to brighter days for all of us💚🤍❤️
Thank you for your kind words🙏🏻🌸 May the blessings of Zoroaster bring peace and happiness to all. Wishing health, love, and joy to you and all pure-hearted souls as well💗💗
Absolutely! Cyrus the Great is remembered as a visionary leader whose principles of governance, tolerance, and respect for diversity were far ahead of his time. His legacy, especially as reflected in the “Cyrus Cylinder”, is often seen as one of the earliest declarations of human rights. He united vast cultures under the Achaemenid Empire while promoting justice and freedom, inspiring generations worldwide. Truly, his greatness transcends time💚🤍❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words🙏🏻🌸 Yes, there are still Zoroastrians living in Iran, though their numbers have decreased over the years. They are primarily based in cities like Yazd and Kerman, and they continue to practice their ancient religion and traditions. The Zoroastrian community is an important part of Iran's rich cultural and religious history.
Zoroastrianism was also the dominant religion of neighbouring states of Persia or states which were formerly part of Persian Empire such as Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan
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6:03 I'm curious and confused what happened when the Jama mosques were built over the fire temples? Since there are different and competing beliefs I assume.
That’s a great question! When Jameh mosques were built over Zoroastrian fire temples, it was often during periods of transition after the spread of Islam in Persia. In many cases, existing religious sites were repurposed rather than completely demolished, as they were significant centers for the local community. The construction of mosques over fire temples reflected the shift in dominant beliefs, but it also symbolized continuity and adaptation within the community's sacred spaces. While the two faiths have distinct beliefs, it's fascinating to see how elements of Zoroastrian architecture and design sometimes influenced the early mosques. This blending of cultural and religious heritage is a testament to Persia’s layered history. Thank you for your curiosity, it’s such an important and interesting topic to explore🔥
For Zoroastrians, it can be seen as a symbol of their religion's decline in the region, as their ancient temples were often replaced or repurposed over time. While some might feel a sense of loss or sorrow about this historical shift, many Zoroastrians also view their resilience and the survival of their culture as a testament to their strength and enduring identity.
Thank you so much🙏🏻 We appreciate your support, and we also wish the best of luck to the remaining Zoroastrians. Their rich heritage and traditions are an integral part of Iran’s history and culture.
Thanks to Iran. Iran persecuted zoroastrian from Iran. India's GDP is growing by zoroastrian. Our popular businessman ratan Tata ji was also from Persian community. Their ancestors family came in india in 1100 dc decade. Thanks Iran 🎉🎉🎉
Is there any connection between Arati fire offering in Hindu tradition and Zoroastrian fire ? And also is there any connection between the prayers that light up the Holy Fire in the Holy Sepulcre in Jerusalem and Zoroastrian and Arati as Jesus was blessed by the Zoroastrian Magi and went and learned in India ?
Your question is insightful and opens up fascinating connections between ancient traditions. Let’s explore this together. Arati and Zoroastrian Fire 🔥 The connection you noticed between Arati and Zoroastrian fire rituals is significant. Both traditions come from the shared Indo-Iranian heritage, where fire symbolized purity and divine presence. Just like Arati removes ignorance through the light of the lamp 🪔, Zoroastrians see fire as the eternal light of Ahura Mazda, representing truth. It’s amazing how this symbolism has persisted across cultures, isn’t it? Holy Fire in Jerusalem ✨ Your point about the Holy Fire in Jerusalem is thought-provoking. The fire, seen as divine in Christianity, may indeed echo Zoroastrian influence through ancient cultural exchanges. 🔥 What’s remarkable is how fire, as a spiritual symbol, seems to unite traditions that might appear very different at first glance. Do you also see parallels here, or do you think it’s more of a coincidence? Jesus, the Magi, and India 🌟 You’re right to highlight the role of the Magi. Their recognition of Jesus reflects Zoroastrian respect for divine figures. And the idea that Jesus might have traveled to India ✝️ 🧳🇮🇳 during his “lost years” adds a compelling layer. If this connection holds true, it ties the fire symbolism in Hindu, Zoroastrian, and Christian traditions even closer together. Conclusion 🔗 Your question beautifully brings together these traditions. It’s fascinating to see how fire, as a symbol of divinity, connects humanity’s spiritual heritage. Iran’s Zoroastrian legacy, in particular, seems to act as a source and, bridge between them. Thank you for raising this question, it reminds us of the deep cultural and spiritual links that unite us.🙏🏻
@@MMTours- Well, I am trying to figure out whether Avestan and Sanskrit are related because it seems that there are similarities between the two languages. The Fire Ceremony is a similarity on the level of the traditions and this could point also to a link. I know it for a fact that Hindus don't as such a religious identity. Dharma is a much broather reality that dogmatic approaches of Abrahamic religions without excluding the later and I wonder if back in the days interchange happened. I have read in document on the Internet called 'Kitab al-Magall' which is written to be an apocrypha that Noah would have had a 4th son named Bouniter and I wonder if he wasn't actually Zoroaster. OSHO a mystic from India said that there are basically two religions in the world from which all the other sprung, Judaism for the Abrahamic religions and Hinduism from which Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zen came. The jews say that the sons that Abraham fathered with Keturah (which the jews also say is another name given to Hagar, Abraham's second wife with which he fathered Ishmael the ancestor of the Arabs) after Sarah passed were give spiritual tools and sent to the east. Regarding Jesus trip in India, he must have learned the Arati as it was surely done at that time but if the prayers that are uttered to bring the Holy Fire in the Holy Sepulcre have anything in common with Arati ceremony, I don't know ... but it could be intriguing ... Because Arati perhaps much like Zoroastrian Fire, is performed to invoke Shiva as the Adi Yogi.
This ancient civilization was a melting pot of diversity. So many different religions where mixed and co-existing. No religion should dictate freedom of expression or belief. No government should have such power of it's people. We are now living in the free world with love, tolerance, acceptance, understanding, compassion. All doctrinations will crumble at Gods feet. All spirits will be free. No weapon formed against us shall prosper, no woman or child shall be harmed. We are the Gate keepers Of Peace. Blessed wishes to all. Freedom
Thank you for sharing such a profound and heartfelt message🙏🏻🌸 It’s inspiring to hear your vision of a world rooted in love, tolerance, and understanding. Indeed, the history of ancient civilizations teaches us the beauty of coexistence and the strength found in diversity. May we all strive to embody those values today, standing as protectors of peace and advocates for freedom. Your words remind us that true strength lies in compassion and unity, and that no force can prevail against the spirit of love and justice. Blessed wishes to you as well, and thank you for spreading such light and hope✨😍
@MMTours- I am humbled and speechless at your grace. I take a bow. It is you who is opening the window to shed the light, to educate us on your country and culture. Gratitude, Thank you so much.
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Just curious if you two are Iranians because I see you are not wearing a Hijab ? And could you elaborate on exposing the propaganda perpetuated by western-jewish media regarding Hijab in Iran ?
@@SahasraraIm The Iranian culture has always been so powerful that even the Mongols could not destroy its pillars, and the Arab invasion could not bring it to its knees like many other civilizations, such as Egypt. Iranians, in a way, accommodated Islam by creating their own version of it! The truth is that the majority of Iranian society does not adhere to the Islamic religious beliefs. Iranians have always been receptive to various religions and beliefs, and history has shown this. The best description of this spirit might be the word "nobility ," which is one of the traits of the Aryan people of Iran. Therefore, the hijab, which is a political-religious phenomenon imposed on the people of this land, has somehow been integrated into society, and today, the majority of Iranian women choose “freedom” over wearing the headscarf.
Thanks to Iran. Iran persecuted zoroastrian from Iran. India's GDP is growing by zoroastrian. Our popular businessman ratan Tata ji was also from Persian community. Their ancestors family came in india in 1100 dc decade. Thanks Iran 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks to Iran. Iran persecuted zoroastrian from Iran. India's GDP is growing by zoroastrian. Our popular businessman ratan Tata ji was also from Persian community. Their ancestors family came in india in 1100 dc decade. Thanks Iran 🎉🎉🎉
I greatly enjoyed this sentence from Mobed: As long as the world exists, these three words, Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds can lead humanity to salvation. 👏👏👏
I wish all humans would understand and act upon just this one sentence✨✨✨
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts🙏🏻🌹 We completely agree with you, those three simple yet profound words have the power to guide humanity toward a better, more compassionate world. If only everyone could embrace and live by this wisdom, what a difference it could make! 👌🏻😍✨
True👌👌I agree with you completely👌🌹
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A symbol of devotion, history and resilience👏🤍
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As a Syrian, my heart feels for the Iranian people. Seeing how both of our countries were conquered in the 7th century and how our original cultures faded away. Especially Iran with such an awesome history. It is history and politics that made us dislike each other, but we are not your enemies. The mullah government destroyed my country too. May the real Iran return to its glory soon.
Ur country now under Islamist
Reflecting on how history and politics have created divisions between our nations is truly painful, especially when, at heart, we share so much as neighbors with rich and ancient cultures.
Your words remind us that the true bond between people goes beyond borders and political agendas. We greatly appreciate your compassion and stand in solidarity with the Syrian people who have faced immense hardships. May both our nations find peace, freedom, and the opportunity to revive and celebrate the beauty of our shared histories. Together, as people rather than politics, we are stronger. May brighter days soon come for Syria and Iran🤲🏻❤️
Greetings to you❤hope to see brighter days for both countries ❤❤🎉🎉
No culture is orginal u morn, before ur old culture, there must be another culture that was replaced, also Arab conquest of Iran and Syria made the region much better compared to what it was earlier
@mdsadruddin_47 yes they get good civilization
I now understand why Iranians are so proud of their rich history and culture. Truly, the people of this land are authentic and cultured!
Thank you so much for your thoughtful words🙏🏻🌸 We're truly proud of our history and culture, and it's heartwarming to hear that you appreciate it. The richness of this land is reflected in its people, and it's wonderful to share this beautiful heritage with others. Your recognition means a lot to us💗
Greetings to Persia from Czech republic 🇨🇿❤️🇮🇷 , Zoroastrism is true religion of Persia !
Greetings to the Czech Republic from Persia 🇮🇷❤️🇨🇿
Thank you so much for your kind words🙏🏻🌹 Zoroastrianism indeed holds a deep historical and cultural significance in Persia, and it's wonderful to see such appreciation for it. May the light of wisdom and peace shine upon both our nations❤️✨
Wonderful vlog of this beautiful fire temple💙 Great job🫶
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Beautiful. I love ancient cultures, customs, and architectures.
Thank you so much🙏🏻🌸 We’re glad to hear that you're passionate about ancient cultures, customs, and architecture. There's so much to explore and learn from these rich histories!
Wow, interesting that this Zoroastrian temple is so recent, now I know what that symbol 0:07 is that I see so many of my Iranian friends wearing and sharing on insta. Do most Iranians wear this (even non zoroastrians) or Maybe because they were in the Diaspora and it was during the protests. Thank you for another fascinating look at Iranian history!
Thank you for your thoughtful comment🙏🏻🌸 Yes, the symbol you saw at 0:07 is the “Farvahar”, one of the most recognizable symbols of Zoroastrianism and ancient Persian culture. While it has deep spiritual meaning for Zoroastrians, it has also become a cultural symbol for many Iranians, representing identity, heritage, and freedom. It’s common to see both Zoroastrians and non-Zoroastrians wearing or sharing it, especially among Iranians in the diaspora, as you mentioned, and during times of protests when people emphasize their connection to Iran's ancient roots. We’re so glad you found the video fascinating and appreciate your interest in Iranian history😊🍀
@@MMTours- Merci Aziz for the explanation about the Farvahar, now I know what it's called too.
You're very welcome! We’re so glad the explanation helped😊
Love Persian history and culture♥️ thanks for this perfect tour💯
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از بلوچستان درود میفرستم به مهربانوان میهنم/ آگاه و آزاد و آباد باد ایران زمین 🟥⬜🟩
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Interesting video thanks.
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Greetings to the pure soul of Zoroaster❤️ with wishes of health and happiness for all pure-hearted humans🤲🏻
Thank you for your kind words🙏🏻🌸 May the blessings of Zoroaster bring peace and happiness to all. Wishing health, love, and joy to you and all pure-hearted souls as well💗💗
Love this video❤️Persia is the country of culture and civilization..🎉👑
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Cyrus the Great will forever remain a symbol of greatness and an inspiration to all human beings.💚
Absolutely! Cyrus the Great is remembered as a visionary leader whose principles of governance, tolerance, and respect for diversity were far ahead of his time. His legacy, especially as reflected in the “Cyrus Cylinder”, is often seen as one of the earliest declarations of human rights. He united vast cultures under the Achaemenid Empire while promoting justice and freedom, inspiring generations worldwide. Truly, his greatness transcends time💚🤍❤️
Wow cutiful 🎉 Isfahan nisf jahan❤
Thank you so much🙏🏻🌸 Yes, Isfahan truly is "Nisf Jahan" (Half the World) with its incredible history and beauty😊 We're so glad you enjoyed the video❤️
To be honest, i got so curious about Zoroastrian. Please make more videos about it. 😍
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C'est tellement beau, Je veux y venir.😮😮❤
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The video was very interesting and engaging👍Are there many Zoroastrians in Iran currently?
Thank you so much for your kind words🙏🏻🌸 Yes, there are still Zoroastrians living in Iran, though their numbers have decreased over the years. They are primarily based in cities like Yazd and Kerman, and they continue to practice their ancient religion and traditions. The Zoroastrian community is an important part of Iran's rich cultural and religious history.
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Zoroastrianism was also the dominant religion of neighbouring states of Persia or states which were formerly part of Persian Empire such as Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan
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Zoroastrianism was the official religion of three Persian empires such as Achaemenid, Parthian and Sassanid empires
i like your video style it’s amazing .keep up the good work . did you use no copyright musics for your videos ??
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6:03 I'm curious and confused what happened when the Jama mosques were built over the fire temples? Since there are different and competing beliefs I assume.
That’s a great question! When Jameh mosques were built over Zoroastrian fire temples, it was often during periods of transition after the spread of Islam in Persia. In many cases, existing religious sites were repurposed rather than completely demolished, as they were significant centers for the local community. The construction of mosques over fire temples reflected the shift in dominant beliefs, but it also symbolized continuity and adaptation within the community's sacred spaces.
While the two faiths have distinct beliefs, it's fascinating to see how elements of Zoroastrian architecture and design sometimes influenced the early mosques. This blending of cultural and religious heritage is a testament to Persia’s layered history. Thank you for your curiosity, it’s such an important and interesting topic to explore🔥
@@MMTours- Indeed Persia does have a fascinating and deep complicated History, much like my country, I wonder how Zoroastrians feel about it.
For Zoroastrians, it can be seen as a symbol of their religion's decline in the region, as their ancient temples were often replaced or repurposed over time. While some might feel a sense of loss or sorrow about this historical shift, many Zoroastrians also view their resilience and the survival of their culture as a testament to their strength and enduring identity.
@@MMTours- Interesting, merci. wishing best of luck to remaining Zoroastrians.
Thank you so much🙏🏻 We appreciate your support, and we also wish the best of luck to the remaining Zoroastrians. Their rich heritage and traditions are an integral part of Iran’s history and culture.
Thanks to Iran. Iran persecuted zoroastrian from Iran. India's GDP is growing by zoroastrian. Our popular businessman ratan Tata ji was also from Persian community. Their ancestors family came in india in 1100 dc decade. Thanks Iran 🎉🎉🎉
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Iran is our beloved country😍🥰
Is there any connection between Arati fire offering in Hindu tradition and Zoroastrian fire ?
And also is there any connection between the prayers that light up the Holy Fire in the Holy Sepulcre in Jerusalem and Zoroastrian and Arati as Jesus was blessed by the Zoroastrian Magi and went and learned in India ?
Your question is insightful and opens up fascinating connections between ancient traditions. Let’s explore this together.
Arati and Zoroastrian Fire 🔥
The connection you noticed between Arati and Zoroastrian fire rituals is significant. Both traditions come from the shared Indo-Iranian heritage, where fire symbolized purity and divine presence. Just like Arati removes ignorance through the light of the lamp 🪔, Zoroastrians see fire as the eternal light of Ahura Mazda, representing truth. It’s amazing how this symbolism has persisted across cultures, isn’t it?
Holy Fire in Jerusalem ✨
Your point about the Holy Fire in Jerusalem is thought-provoking. The fire, seen as divine in Christianity, may indeed echo Zoroastrian influence through ancient cultural exchanges. 🔥 What’s remarkable is how fire, as a spiritual symbol, seems to unite traditions that might appear very different at first glance. Do you also see parallels here, or do you think it’s more of a coincidence?
Jesus, the Magi, and India 🌟
You’re right to highlight the role of the Magi. Their recognition of Jesus reflects Zoroastrian respect for divine figures. And the idea that Jesus might have traveled to India ✝️ 🧳🇮🇳 during his “lost years” adds a compelling layer. If this connection holds true, it ties the fire symbolism in Hindu, Zoroastrian, and Christian traditions even closer together.
Conclusion 🔗
Your question beautifully brings together these traditions. It’s fascinating to see how fire, as a symbol of divinity, connects humanity’s spiritual heritage.
Iran’s Zoroastrian legacy, in particular, seems to act as a source and, bridge between them. Thank you for raising this question, it reminds us of the deep cultural and spiritual links that unite us.🙏🏻
@@MMTours- Well, I am trying to figure out whether Avestan and Sanskrit are related because it seems that there are similarities between the two languages. The Fire Ceremony is a similarity on the level of the traditions and this could point also to a link. I know it for a fact that Hindus don't as such a religious identity. Dharma is a much broather reality that dogmatic approaches of Abrahamic religions without excluding the later and I wonder if back in the days interchange happened. I have read in document on the Internet called 'Kitab al-Magall' which is written to be an apocrypha that Noah would have had a 4th son named Bouniter and I wonder if he wasn't actually Zoroaster.
OSHO a mystic from India said that there are basically two religions in the world from which all the other sprung, Judaism for the Abrahamic religions and Hinduism from which Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Zen came.
The jews say that the sons that Abraham fathered with Keturah (which the jews also say is another name given to Hagar, Abraham's second wife with which he fathered Ishmael the ancestor of the Arabs) after Sarah passed were give spiritual tools and sent to the east. Regarding Jesus trip in India, he must have learned the Arati as it was surely done at that time but if the prayers that are uttered to bring the Holy Fire in the Holy Sepulcre have anything in common with Arati ceremony, I don't know ... but it could be intriguing ... Because Arati perhaps much like Zoroastrian Fire, is performed to invoke Shiva as the Adi Yogi.
This ancient civilization was a melting pot of diversity. So many different religions where mixed and co-existing. No religion should dictate freedom of expression or belief. No government should have such power of it's people. We are now living in the free world with love, tolerance, acceptance, understanding, compassion. All doctrinations will crumble at Gods feet. All spirits will be free. No weapon formed against us shall prosper, no woman or child shall be harmed. We are the Gate keepers Of Peace. Blessed wishes to all. Freedom
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@MMTours- I am humbled and speechless at your grace. I take a bow. It is you who is opening the window to shed the light, to educate us on your country and culture. Gratitude, Thank you so much.
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Just curious if you two are Iranians because I see you are not wearing a Hijab ? And could you elaborate on exposing the propaganda perpetuated by western-jewish media regarding Hijab in Iran ?
As you can see they 're wearing a hijab!!!!!
@@SahasraraIm The Iranian culture has always been so powerful that even the Mongols could not destroy its pillars, and the Arab invasion could not bring it to its knees like many other civilizations, such as Egypt. Iranians, in a way, accommodated Islam by creating their own version of it! The truth is that the majority of Iranian society does not adhere to the Islamic religious beliefs. Iranians have always been receptive to various religions and beliefs, and history has shown this. The best description of this spirit might be the word "nobility ," which is one of the traits of the Aryan people of Iran. Therefore, the hijab, which is a political-religious phenomenon imposed on the people of this land, has somehow been integrated into society, and today, the majority of Iranian women choose “freedom” over wearing the headscarf.
Which religion do you follow? Islam, Zoroastrianism or Judaism
Thañk god for Islamic Revolution ❤
Thanks to Iran. Iran persecuted zoroastrian from Iran. India's GDP is growing by zoroastrian. Our popular businessman ratan Tata ji was also from Persian community. Their ancestors family came in india in 1100 dc decade. Thanks Iran 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks to Iran. Iran persecuted zoroastrian from Iran. India's GDP is growing by zoroastrian. Our popular businessman ratan Tata ji was also from Persian community. Their ancestors family came in india in 1100 dc decade. Thanks Iran 🎉🎉🎉
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