Terrorizing Zoroaster's Prophethood and the Opinion of Malay Gawra of Koya on Zoroastrianism
Author(s) -
Ala Dara Abdul Majid
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of kurdish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2149-2751
DOI - 10.21600/ijoks.278415
Subject(s) - malay , zoroastrianism , ancient history , history , art , philosophy , islam , archaeology , linguistics
This research focuses on the prophecy or prophethood of the old Kurdish prophet Zoroaster and his book The Avesta. More than a century ago, the western printed sources and publications presented Zoroaster's doctrines and beliefs distortedly exploiting them to achieve their own aims; hence, this research throws light on this aspect . Another aspect of the research is the view of Malay Gawra of Koya, who was a distinguished ahead of their time. He believed in the existence of Zoroaster and his being a Kurd supported by the great explainers before him.
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