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Add to that why did Zoroastrian Parsis ran away from Persia to settle in India.
youll find incidents like these through out everyone’s history and this is a 1400 year history..it’s like you almost think as if no Indian ruler ever killed innocent people.. let’s not be intellectually dishonest or naive here
Stepaniants also (like Arnold) declares that some historians have said that the conversions to Islam were sincere citing the fact that Islam offered a broader door of brotherhood, unlike the restrictive criteria of Zoroastrianism.[22]Nevertheless, Sir Thomas Arnold does acknowledge that the persecution of Zoroastrians did take place later on.[23]Stepaniants states that the real persecution took place during the reign of the Abbasids, and around that time was when the Parsi exodus took place.[24]. But regardless, both Arnold and Stepaniants say that the Islam is not to blamed (entirely, according Stepaniants alone, although she does defend Islam by stating that persecution of Zoroastrians isn't found within the Islamic teachings) for the decline of Zoroastrianism