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@AbiiIt is, but 1400 years is a long time.
In all those centuries people didn`t even know about Iran`s pre-Islamic history. The common man could not read nor write and all historical sites were under tens of meters of mud waiting to be re-discovered by foreigners from far away lands in the 20th century. After the 1920's, for the first time in 14 centuries, people finally began waking up. For the first time they could read about the truth and their past. Millions of Iranians today have woken up. Millions more will wake up before me and you die. But it will take centuries before the process is complete. It took 14 centuries for us to almost lose it all. It won't be fixed overnight.
I know for sure that in 2-3 centuries Iran will be a very different place from what it is now. The common man in a developing country doesn't have the same luxuries we do and they usually don't grow intellectually during their life time. With each new generation though things will look better and better. unfortunately we won't be alive to see it.
And for the naysayers, please read about Iranian society during the Qajar dynasty (1800's) and see how far we've grown as a society and people. Even under this theocracy we're head and shoulders above that time period. Heck, even compared to the generation that lived during the Pahlavi reign (my parent's generation) we're much more advanced intellectually.
That is sad to hear bro. You seemed to be more positive of change earlier.
I do not think we Parsis will live that long as a community. Definitely not in India.
Granted there are many Zoroastrians even today in Iran. And the faith will survive.
But all the ancient texts and atash padshahs are here in India with us.
Those will have to be handed over before there is no one left to take care of them.
For that a bare minimum of a secular Iran would need to be in place.
Otherwise your Persian mullas will probably destroy what the Arabs could not.
The other alternative (being considered seriously in the community today as our number dwindle in India) is to shift 2 of the 5 atash padshahs to LA.
But that is understandably not going down well with most of us.
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