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Mazdakism

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Explore the transformative philosophies and religious teachings of Mazdakism in this insightful course offered by the Diwan Network, the home of the Iranian diaspora. Originating in 5th century Sassanid Persia under the leadership of the prophet Mazdak, Mazdakism emerged as a radical socio-religious movement advocating for communal ownership, social justice, and the eradication of social inequalities. This course delves into the historical context and foundational beliefs of Mazdakism, examining its emphasis on altruism, economic redistribution, and spiritual purification. Participants will engage with Mazdak’s revolutionary ideas, the movement’s impact on Persian society, and its interactions with contemporary religious and philosophical traditions. Through lectures, discussions, and interactive activities, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how Mazdakism sought to harmonize ethical principles with societal reforms, reflecting the enduring quest for justice and equality within Iranian cultural heritage. Additionally, the course will explore the legacy of Mazdakism and its relevance to modern discussions on social welfare and ethical governance, fostering a deeper connection to ancestral roots and promoting intellectual and spiritual growth within the Iranian diaspora community.

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Categories Philosophy, Religion
Last Updated:December 15, 2024