[...] I hope that among the Zoroastrian brothers of Iran, if anyone has such imaginations, after studying and reflecting on the contents of this book, they will realize that the teachings of the ancient religion of Mazdisna are not only based on inte ...
[...] I hope that among the Zoroastrian brothers of Iran, if anyone has such imaginations, after studying and reflecting on the contents of this book, they will realize that the teachings of the ancient religion of Mazdisna are not only based on intellectual principles and the basis of science and art but also in every respect. It is worthy of the new century and it should be considered gold, whose value has increased today due to the age of time and the purity of its gem. [...]
In conclusion, as I have mentioned at the beginning of the book "Ethics of Ancient Iran", in this letter I am grateful to Professor Pordawood who has carefully reviewed the contents of this book, and I am also grateful to Mr. Abdul Hossein Khan Sapenta who took the trouble to translate and write these statements. Simple literary Persian has worked hard in this letter.
Dinshah Iranian solicitor
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