Zoroastrianism & Ancient Iranian Texts explores the foundational religious and philosophical texts of Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest known religions originating in ancient Iran. Zoroastrianism, founded by the prophet Zoroaster (or Zarathustra), offers profound insights into the nature of good and evil, the divine order, and the role of humans in maintaining cosmic harmony. The key texts of Zoroastrianism, such as the Avesta, the Zand, and the Gathas, form the backbone of its spiritual and theological teachings, providing guidance on rituals, ethics, cosmology, and the afterlife. These ancient writings emphasize the worship of Ahura Mazda, the supreme god, and the battle between the divine forces of light and the dark, embodied in the figure of Angra Mainyu (Ahriman). Ancient Iranian texts offer a unique window into the religious, cultural, and philosophical landscape of pre-Islamic Iran. They reflect the ancient Iranian worldview, with an emphasis on duality, the importance of ritual purity, and the pursuit of truth. These texts also illuminate the early development of concepts that influenced later religious and philosophical traditions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. They explore the relationship between humanity and the divine, the concept of free will, and the moral duties of individuals. Zoroastrian scriptures are not only key to understanding the ancient Iranian civilization but also serve as foundational documents for the study of Indo-Iranian religions, mysticism, and the evolution of religious thought across the ancient world.



Avesta: The Oldest Book In the time of Ancient Iran by Ebrahim Pourdavoud
"Avesta: The Oldest Book In the time of Ancient Iran" by Ebrahim Pourdavoud is a remarkable exploration of one of the most ancient and sacred texts in Iranian history. This comprehensive work delves into the Avesta, the collection of Zoroastrian scriptures that holds the spiritual wisdom and beliefs of ancient Iranians. As a prominent scholar of Zoroastrianism and ancient Iranian culture, Ebrahim Pourdavoud provides insightful analysis and historical context for the Avesta's contents. Readers will embark on a journey through the ancient past, uncovering the teachings of Zoroaster and the profound philosophical and religious principles that have shaped the cultural heritage of Iran. With meticulous research and scholarly expertise, "Avesta: The Oldest Book In the time of Ancient Iran" offers an enlightening and accessible resource for anyone interested in the ancient civilizations of Iran and the spiritual significance of the Avesta.
- Pages: 352
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9789643460334
- Persian Title: اوستا: کهن ترین کتاب آسمانی در ایران

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Weight | 750 g |
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Condition | New |
Product Type | Zoroastrianism & Ancient Iranian Texts |
Book Size | Octavo |
Format | Hardcover |
Genre | Zoroaster |
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