Arashi wrote:And I as a Zardoshti and Persian will continue not caring about his ethnicity...he was Aryan and his words are timeless - that is enough for me. Whether he was a Kurd, Persian, Bactrian, Yaqnobi is of no relevance to me...I'm not interested in claiming credit or anything for his deeds.
I'd love to read about this Aso story though - could you link or refer to a section in the Avesta?
Aso being his name etc. and other fine details are part of the oral traditions of the Kurds...
Of course to me too he was simply a Prophet and inhabitant of Kurdistan... He was Kurdistanî (somebody from Kurdistan) - but not necessarily Kurdish...
I am curious what other people think of Zerdesht...
PS. Arash could you please post information about your faith?











