HALF-FULL REPORT 03/13/26
This is a Faravahar, the iconic symbol of the ancient and original religion of Persia, that adorns the Fire Temple of Yazd, a “good and noble city” that was 2,000 years old when Marco Polo praised it in 1272. I took this picture when I was in Yazd in 2014 – and of this Faravahar carved on a wall of the Persian ceremonial capital of Persepolis built in the late 500s BC.
Inside the Yazd Fire Temple is a modern depiction of Zardosht, known to us as Zoroaster, a contemporary of Cyrus the Great (600-530 BC), founder of the Persian Empire who made his teachings of Zoroastrianism the Persian state religion:
Zoroastrianism remained the primary religion of Persia for 1,200 years, until the Persians were conquered in 651 AD by hordes of Arabs who forced their Religion of the Sword, Islam, upon them. The people of Persia, renamed Iran in the 1930s, have resented the Arab religious conquest ever since.
That resentment started with the Persian invention of Shia Islam as an alternative to Arabs’ Sunni Islam, and has been growing exponentially since the overthrow of the Shah by Ayatollah crazed Shia fanatics in 1979. With Trump’s destruction of the Ayatollah Tyranny, that resentment has reached escape velocity.
The Ayatollahs have discredited Islam beyond retrieval in Iran. The result will be the revival of Zoroastrianism as the predominant faith of Iranians.



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In a region that has been in conflict for time immemorial, a people have carved out a home for themselves.





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