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The Christian Post on MSNNo, all religions don’t lead to GodIt’s the sort of claim that goes down smoothly for those with post-Christian, pluralistic sensibilities. In fact, many modern ...
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Mid-Day on MSNKnow more about Parsi-Zoroastrian culture at this exhibition in MumbaiThe Parsi Community of Mumbai played an important role in developing this city. Centuries ago, the community found a safe ...
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Pakistan's Parsi community dwindles as young migrateFrom a gated community for her Zoroastrian faith in Pakistan's megacity Karachi, 22-year-old Elisha Amra has waved goodbye to ...
Ancient Zoroastrian coins from the Parthian Dynasty ... They will speak on the subject ‘the concept of God in my religion’, which will be followed by audience interaction.” ...
As mentioned, among all the many countries where Novruz is celebrated, Israel stands out. In Israel, the only Jewish state in the Middle East, a festive event was held to mark the holiday for the ...
Celebrated by more than 300 million people worldwide, Nowruz is a 3,000-year-old tradition cherished in Iran, Afghanistan, throughout Central Asia and beyond. But what makes it special?
Nowruz lasts for 13 days, beginning on the first day of the Persian calendar. Rooted in the ancient faith of Zoroastrianism, this festival marks the Parsi New Year and is celebrated on March 20 ...
The textbooks send a subtle message to minority children that they are outsiders in their own country, said a parent ...
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