zain41
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Forget about us Darius jaan.
Even our brothers in Iran have very strict rules about not intermarrying with you for a reason.
We do not want those LOVING genes in our bloodlines.
The bloodlines of Muslim Iranians today is an Islamic commonwealth that traces the journey of each set of foreign loins that traipsed through the land post the fall of Sassanid Persia.
Cheers, Doc
An excerpt on the current conditions of parsis in india..
"However, the population has decreased due to a low birth rate, and the community is deeply divided over how to fight off what some consider the threat of extinction. On one side, an orthodox contingent insists the Parsis will flourish only if more young people marry within the community and have more children. Opposing them, a smaller group of reformists insist the Parsis must open themselves up to intermarriage, adoption and even conversion. There are about 61,000 Parsis in India of which two-thirds live in Mumbai, according to Jehangir Patel, the editor of Parsiana Magazine. He said about 30 percent marry outside the community each year."
You keep talking about a parsi revival when your own community is under threat of extinction and intermarrying with other religions. You boast of iranian parsis not inter marrying while 30% of your own community is marrying outside.
No offense but you come off as really delusional