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Rivāyat-i Hēmīt-i Ašawahistān: A Study in Zoroastrian Law
Harvard University Press, 1980 Paper: 978-0-674-77305-9 Library of Congress Classification BL1571.R5713 1980 Dewey Decimal Classification 295.84
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
The present work is the only complete translation into English of a Middle Persian text written about 955 A.D. which tells us about the legal problems of Zoroastrians living in Iran under Muslim rule. The form of the book is a series of dogmatic questions and answers which present a kind of compilation of Zoroastrian religious, social, and civil laws. The dialogue comprises some of the rules and institutions which grew out of and were intimately connected with the Zoroastrian religion that dominated Persian life and thought during the Sasanian era and also the period immediately following the advent of Islam. See other books on: Iran | Law | Sources | Study | Zoroastrianism See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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