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Introduction to
Zoroastrians (parsis)
by Dr. Zakir Naik
Zoroastrianism
is an ancient Aryan religion that originated in Persia
more than 2500 years ago. Though it has relatively few
adherents, less than one hundred and thirty thousand in
the whole world, it is one of the oldest religions.
Zoroaster was the founder of Zoroastrianism, also
commonly known as Parsi-ism. It is also known as the
religion of fire worshippers and Magianism.
Parsi
Scriptures consist of Dasatir and Vesta or Zend-Avesta.
Dasatir is further divided into two parts: Khurda
Dasatir and Kalan Dasatir.
Avesta is
further divided into Khurda Avesta and Kalan Avesta also
known as Zend or Maha-Zend.
The
religious scriptures of the Parsis are found in two
languages: Pahlawi (Pahlawi script resembles the
present Persian script) and Zendi. Besides these
two scripts, some religious literature is found in
cuneiform writing.
Some Parsis
consider the Zend Avesta to be more authentic than the
Dasatir while the others consider Dasatir to be more
authentic.
Zend Avesta is divided into three parts:
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The first part contains Vendid.
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The second part contains Sirozahs, Yashts and Nyays.
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The third part contains Gathas, Yasha, Visparad,
Afrinagan Gahs and miscellaneous.
DASATIR:
Dasatir
means a book of ten parts: ‘Das’ meaning 'ten'
and ‘tir’ meaning ‘a part’. Dasatir is also the
plural of Dastur, which means law or religious code.
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ZOROASTRIANS (PARSIS) |
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Da'wah
To Zoroastrians (Parsis)
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CONCEPT OF GOD IN ZOROASTRIANISM: |
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God in
Zoroastrianism is known as ‘Ahura Mazda’. ‘Ahura’
means ‘the Lord’ or 'The Master' and ‘Mazda’
means ‘the Wise’; hence ‘Ahura Mazda’ means
‘the Wise Lord’ or ‘the Wise God’. Ahura Mazda
stands for God, in a strictly monotheistic sense.
Qualities of God according to the Dasatir:
According to the Dasatir, Ahura Mazda
has the following qualities:
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He is One.
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He is without an origin or end.
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He has no father or mother, wife or son.
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He is without a body or form.
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Nothing resembles Him.
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Neither the eye can behold Him, nor the power of
thinking can conceive Him.
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He is above all that you can imagine.
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He is nearer to you than your own self.
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Qualities of God according to Avesta
According to the Avesta, the Gathas and the
Yasna give various characteristics to Ahura Mazda
such as:
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Creator – Yasna 31:7 & 11
Yasna 44:7
Yasna 50:11
Yasna 51:7
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Most Mighty – the Greatest
Yasna 33:11
Yasna 45:6
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Beneficent – Hudai.
Yasna 33:11
Yasna 48:3
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Bountiful – Spenta;
Yasna 43:4,5,7,9,11,13,15
Yasna 44:2
Yasna 45:5
Yasna 46:9
Yasna 48:3
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Thus,
in Zoroastrianism too, we find a concept of an
eternal, omnipotent God. Several verses of Yasna
praise the Lord as a Bountiful Creator.
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MUHAMMED (PBUH) IN THE PARSI SCRIPTURES |
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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in Zend Avesta
It is mentioned in Zend Avesta Farvardin
Yasht chapter 28 verse 129
(Sacred Books of the East, volume 23, Zend
Avesta Part II pg. 220):
"Whose name will be the Victorious, Soeshyant
and whose name will be Astvat-ereta. He
will be Soeshyant (The Beneficent one)
because he will benefit the whole bodily world. He
will be Astvat-ereta (he who makes the
people, bodily creatures rise up) because as a
bodily creature and as a living being he will
stand against the destruction of the bodily
(being) creatures to withstand the drug of the two
footed brood, to withstand the evil done by the
faithful (idolaters and the like and the errors of
the Mazdaynians)".
This Prophecy applies to no other person more
perfectly than it does to Muhammad (pbuh):
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The Prophet was not only victorious at Fatah
Makkah but was also merciful when he let go the
blood thirsty opponents by saying:
"There shall be no reproof against you this
day".
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Soeshyant means the ‘praised one’ (refer
Haisting’s Encyclopedia), which translated in
Arabic means Muhammad (pbuh).
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Astvat-ereta is derived from the root
word Astu which in Sanskrit as well as in
Zend means ‘to praise’. The infinitive
Sitaudan in present day Persian means
praising. It can also be derived from the
Persian root word istadan which would
mean ‘one who makes a thing rise up’. Therefore
Astvat-ereta means the one who praised,
which is the exact translation of the Arabic
word 'Ahmed' which is another name for
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The Prophecy clearly
mentions both the names of the Prophet i.e.
Muhammad (pbuh) and Ahmed (pbuh).
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The Prophecy further says that he will benefit
the whole bodily world and the Qur’an testifies
this in Surah Al-Anbiya chapter 21 verse 107:
"We sent thee not, but as a mercy for all
creatures."
[Al-Qur'an 21:107]
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Sanctity of Prophet’s Companions:
In Zend Avesta Zamyad Yasht chapter 16 verse 95
(Sacred Books of the East, volume 23 Zend Avesta
Part II pg. 308):
"And there shall his friends come forward, the
friends of Astvat-ereta, who are fiend-smitting,
well thinking, well-speaking, well-doing,
following the good law and whose tongues have
never uttered a word of falsehood."
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Here too Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is mentioned by
name as Astvat-ereta.
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There is also a mention of the Prophet’s friends
as companions who will be fighting the evil;
pious, holy men having good moral values and
always speaking the truth. This is a clear
reference to the Sahabas – the prophet's
companions.
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Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in Dasatir:
The sum and substance of the prophecy mentioned in
Dasatir is, that when the Zoroastrian people will
forsake their religion and will become dissolute,
a man will rise in Arabia, whose followers will
conquer Persian and subjugate the arrogant
Persians. Instead of worshipping fire in their own
temples, they will turn their faces in prayer
towards Kaaba of Abraham (pbuh) which will
be cleared of all idols. They (the followers of
the Arabian Prophet), will be a mercy unto the
world. They will become masters of Persia,
Madain, Tus, Balkh, the sacred places
of the Zoroastrians and the neighbouring
territories. Their Prophet will be an eloquent man
telling miraculous things.This Prophecy relates to no other person but to
Muhammad (pbuh).
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Muhammad (pbuh) will be the Last
Prophet:
It is mentioned in Bundahish chapter 30 verses 6
to 27 that Soeshyant will be the last
Prophet implying that Muhammad (pbuh) will be the
last Prophet. The Qur’an testifies this in Surah
Ahzab.
"Muhammad is not the father of any of your men,
but (he is) the Messenger of Allah, and the Seal
of the Prophets: and Allah has full knowledge of
all things."
[Al-Qur'an 33:40]
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