Due to the unfair treatment by the kings of Sassanian (Ghobad)
Zoroastrianism took a wave of reforms in social behaviour, the kings were the
supreme rulers of the world and people were forced to work without pay during
famine. In the year 488 an archbishop named Mazdak (470-528 AC), a socialist
philosopher, decided under the Zoroastrian faith to initiate reforms for a better
standard of living for farmers and workers. No correct name of Mazdak was found
by Iranian writers who wrote in Arabic and no Arab language writers have yet
agreed with each other on any writing regarding our true belief. I therefore
illuminate and cancel any quotation from Arab writers or Persian writers who wrote
in Arabic.
Mullaism Volume I
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Due to the unfair treatment by the kings of Sassanian (Ghobad)
Zoroastrianism took a wave of reforms in social behaviour, the kings were the
supreme rulers of the world and people were forced to…
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