@pa
Those religions allow conversions. Which is why they triumphed over Judaism, the root religion.
Last I heard you have to be born a Parsi, Which is why you have such a high instances of cousin marriages with related issues.
Question: If someone leaves Zoroastrianism then can that person come back?
Here is another iconoclastic song for you sung in Farsi.
" I
don't worship idols, and I don't destroy temples, and yet...every deity has my respect as I offer my prayers toward the Kaaba.
On my shoulders is the sacred thread ( zannar) and in my hand are the prayer beads "
Reversion of ancestral Zoroastrian bloodlines is not conversion.
There is zero debate about this even among the most conservative priesthood.
The ideas on methodology of purification differs.
But it's a matter of great churn worldwide.
200 years ago, I an Atharvan would/could never have married a Behdin girl.
Today I did. And by matrimony she became an Osti (priestess) from a commoner Behdin.
Technically, once a Zoroastrian womb is impregnated with a fetus of non Zoroastrian blood, the women ceases to be Zoroastrian.
Today there are known cases of Zoroastrian women with a first husband who is anon Zoroastrian , and has non Zoroastrian kids with him, and is now married to a Zoroastrian, and has Zoroastrian kids with him.
So, personally if you ask me (not that I'm anyone to impact the laws), those Iranians of Persian lineage, Yazidis, Kurds, Azeris, Tajiks, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and other Zoroastrian people can and should be reverted from Islam.
Cheers, Doc
Esa (Jesus, christ) PBUH was a Muslim, so was Zarathustra (Zoroaster), so was Ibrahim (Abraham) so was Noah, Ishmael, Isaac and every other Prophet and Messenger.
" The word Islam literally means "submission" in Arabic, referring to submission to God. Muslim, one who practices Islam"
And all the Prophets and Messengers including Zarathustra believed in One God, Preached to worship only one Creator.
Your great great ancestors were Muslims ..........
Now how many Christians were their in times of Jesus? None
How many Jews were there in times of Moses? None
How many Zoroastrians were there in times of Zarathustra? None
Oye!
As you say sir.
Cheers, Doc