The book "Aiin
Awesta"
Persia 7000 years of civilization
Some
headlines and excerpts from over one hundred introductions written by the
greatest thinkers of Iran and the world for the book "Aiin Awesta" -
"Iran with more than 7,000 years of civilization history"
Persia 7000 years of civilization (Aiin Awesta)
Written in 1990 by "Siavash Awesta"
Some of the
titles and a summary of more than a hundred prefaces written by the greatest
thinkers, artists, and writers from Iran and around the world for the book Ayin
Avesta – Iran with More Than 7,000 Years of Civilization, also known by its
English title, Persia: 7000 Years of Civilisation (Aiin Awesta).
Written in
1990 by Siyavash Awesta, the global leader of the Neo-Zoroastrians.
Excerpts from the Titles and Contents of the Book Ayin
(Aiin) Awesta
Siavash
Avesta has been writing on these topics for fifty years and has discussed them
in his radio and television programs in multiple languages.
Brave young people and dear benevolent friends,
generation of artificial intelligence!
You are well
aware that today, all intellectual conferences, messages, and tweets advocating
a return to ancient Iranian thought and culture—the Land of Persia—as
well as historical critiques of political Islam and the damage it has
caused to Iran and the world over the past 1,400 years, were first revealed in
this book, Ayin Avesta – Iran with More Than 7,000 Years of Civilization,
along with dozens of other works by Siavash Avesta.
These books,
published in Persian, French, English, and Arabic, are all academic,
innovative, and research-based. You can find them at: Zartosht.fr
Here is an excerpt from the titles of this 300-page
book, which has transformed global thinking:
📌 The
Kaaba in the village of "Mecca" and the city of "Petra" was
an Iranian Aryan fire temple – "The House of Saturn (Bait Zuhal)"
📌 What is the difference between Ahura Mazda, the God of Iranians,
and "Allah," the God of the Arabs?
📌 The Prophet
"Adam," exiled 6,000 years ago from Susa (Elam) to the Sinai Desert,
was not the first man
📌 Hafez addresses the Prophet of Islam: "Look at the beggar of
the city who has taken the place of our kings! He has become the 'leader of the
assembly'"
📌 Hafez, Omar Khayyam, and hundreds of former "Muslims by
birth" from 1,400 years ago to today
📌 The great philosopher Zoroaster, enlightened defender of workers;
Mani, innovator and opponent of superstitions; and Mazdak, egalitarian thinker
📌 What does it mean to be "Aryan"?
👉 Aryanism is not a race, but a symbol of purity, freedom, kindness,
and hospitality. Only the Arabs have historically hated this name because they
associated it with Iran. This resentment stems from the reprisals suffered by
Muhammad, his four caliphs, and his descendants Hassan and Hussein for invading
Iran and massacring millions of Iranians—an oppression that continues today,
keeping us under their yoke and financing their conflicts with the Jews at our
expense.
📌 The primary cause of
historical hostility between Islam and Judaism lies in the wars at the
beginning of Islam and the attack on prosperous Jewish tribes and fortresses
like Khaybar, Taif, and Banu Qurayza… This hatred, born out of jealousy towards
the intelligence and wealth of the Jews, persists to this day.
📌 Iran is the second holy land of Judaism, as 33 Jewish leaders and
prophets are buried there.
📌 Secrets and discoveries
about Iranian history and civilization: Mithraism and the 7,700-year-old
calendar
📌 Full text of the Iranian wedding and marriage ritual
📌 According to "Zurvanite" beliefs, the Earth is under the
rule of Ahriman (the spirit of evil)
📌 The legend of the "Saoshyant," the Messiah, and Moses as
"saviors"
📌 Darius, King of Iran, founded a medical university in Egypt
📌 Work hours, wages, rest days, insurance, and retirement in the
teachings of ancient Iran
📌 Ancient Iran was the "guardian of world order," and
today, the philosophy of the Avesta and "Iranian elites and geniuses"
guide much of the world
📌 Scientific and practical evidence that Iranians never truly
converted to Islam
📌 Degrading and insulting meanings of common Arabic names among
Iranians
📌 The influence of Mithra and Zoroaster on all religions and
philosophies of the world
📌 The son of Mary was chosen by three Zoroastrian kings and leaders
(the Magi) as the savior of the Jews. They provided him with funds, a journey
to Egypt and Iran, and a scholarship. Jesus Christ studied in the school of
Mithraism and returned to Israel to liberate the Jews from the Persian Empire,
which, according to the Bible, ruled 140 nations.
📌 Mithra descended from
the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan without any divine intervention, to awaken
wisdom.
📌 In Avestan philosophy, Ahriman is not a creation of Ahura Mazda.
📌 The world's greatest philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato,
Aristotle, and Pythagoras, declared that they were inspired by Zoroastrian
philosophy.
📌 Names of global thinkers who praised Zoroaster
📌 The Avesta was not just a book—it was a library of 120 volumes
covering various fields of knowledge and science
Abridged Excerpts of Over One Hundred
Prefaces, Letters, and Messages of Encouragement and Gratitude Written by
"The Greatest Persian and World Thinkers" for the Book Aiin Awesta
– Persia: 7,000 Years of Civilization, written by David Abbasi Siyawash
Avesta, Leader of the "Neo-Zoroastrians" of the World:
French Political Figures:
- François Mitterrand, President
of France:
"Your courage and boldness in writing about historical facts are highly admirable." - Michel Rocard, Former Prime
Minister of France:
"David Abbasi, who leads the Awesta Institute, is a prolific writer covering history, philosophy, and international politics. I have known him since the 1980s as a philosopher and historian exploring rationalism and secularism through a socialist approach, bringing a unique perspective to his writings." - Nicolas Sarkozy, Former
President of France:
"‘Persia: 7,000 Years of Civilization’ is a magnificent book, simple to read, and worth reading." - Jacques Chirac, Former
President of France:
"Your writings remind me of the famous poet Saadi..."
Military and Security Experts:
- General Hassan Manii, Former
Deputy Minister of Defense under the Shah:
"M. Abbasi's writings are our only reference today." - General Henri Paris, Adviser to
Two French Ministers of Defense:
"If I speak today, dear David, it is to congratulate you. I am very pleased with the honor you have received." - Pierre Marion, Former Director
of French Intelligence (DGSE):
(Asked by a journalist why he granted an interview to David Abbasi, he replied:)
"Oh, an interesting question. You must know David Abbasi… To accept his invitation, you set aside your vacation, take a flight, and come to Paris."
Cultural and Media Figures:
- Parviz Sayyad, Iranian
Filmmaker in the U.S.:
"After touring the world with my plays, I realized his books were bestsellers, and he was the most popular author." - Reza Fazeli, Actor, Writer, and
Director:
"Siavash Awesta has taught us so much. He has created a small Iran and a small Tehran in the heart of Paris, representing our 7,000-year-old culture and civilization."
Roland ARIA
President of the European Academy of Arts France
In 1981,
unfortunately, his newspaper was banned. But in 1982, President David ABBASI, a
man endowed with freedom and a democratic spirit, was forced to leave his
country and sought refuge in a democratic nation—France—where he has been a
political refugee since 1983.
In 1985, he
created the newspaper L'Étoile, the first classified ads newspaper (of
which there are many now), which also included television program listings,
similar to others today. In 1986, he founded the Franco-Persian Cultural
Association, and shortly thereafter, he established the only Persian video
library in France, along with the radio program Soleil de Perse, which
has been broadcast every morning.
In 1986, he
also created a commercial branch specializing in computer-assisted advertising,
a unique initiative in France at the time. A few years later, this service was
recognized in the Yellow Pages, which dedicated an entire page to
promoting computer-assisted advertising. That same year, he officially
established Édition Étoile, which had several points of sale in Paris
and its suburbs, primarily focused on advertising and modern desktop publishing
(DTP).
In 1991, he
organized a theatrical production inspired by the book Lettre des Rois.
This play was performed in about thirty cities across Europe and Canada,
featuring musicians, set designers, and prominent artists.
In 1994,
after years of research and investigation, he created the Aryan calendar of the
year 7017. The French scholar Mr. Greshman made significant efforts to
highlight 7,000 years of Persian history and art, as well as this Aryan Persian
calendar date, which was recognized by a majority of the Persian population.
Similarly, many newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Europe adopted the
year 7017 as their official date.
From 1986 to
1995, he produced and organized more than 150 events, including music concerts,
traditional Persian festivals, and theatrical performances featuring some of
the greatest Persian artists.
He continues
his countless activities, notably managing the only Persian video library in
France, which presents all the latest Persian music and videos from the United
States. This video library is also accompanied by a large and well-stocked
library of books, magazines, and more.
Jean-Philippe
BIRON
Director of CHAMBRE & SÉNAT
If we are
all gathered here tonight at the Senate, it is to celebrate the awarding of the
Arts, Sciences, and Letters Academy medal to our mutual friend, David
ABBASI.
This
distinction recognizes him as a passionate advocate of secular thought, a role
he played in Iran and continues to uphold worldwide through his many
activities.
His mind is
teeming with inventiveness—his work in developing concepts such as
computer-assisted advertising, the Fax Service (which he pioneered
before La Poste), and the Internet Point (established before the rise of
cybercafés and Internet cafés).
Yet, always,
and now more than ever, he seizes every opportunity to express his faith in the
existence of a Great Architect of the Universe, whom he addresses in his own
way—just as we each have our own way—but who remains the same for all.
Madame
Odette Aria, Vice President of the National Association of Collaborators of
Ministers and Parliamentarians, kindly asked me this evening to say a few
words. I am honored to conclude by congratulating David ABBASI on this new
distinction, which joins many other prestigious honors, recognizing the part of
his career already dedicated to serving society.
Jean Polles
President of
the Grand Prix Humanitaire de France
Excerpt from
the speech of the President of the Grand Prix Humanitaire de France
during the awarding of the Gold Plaque of the Grand Prix Humanitaire
de France to Mr. David ABBASI at the National Circle of the Army, Navy,
and Air Force:
"You
belong to Iranian nobility. Your father, Sheikh Abbas, was a historian and a
secular Islamic scholar. You yourself are a historian and writer—one cannot
exist without the other.
In 1994, you
founded the first self-service Internet point. You are the author of over 65
books on history, art, and music, including several in French.
You have
written screenplays for films… You are a television and radio presenter, here
and now… You have always remained at the forefront of current affairs…"
Roger Hernu
Brother of Charles Hernu, former Minister of Defense
David Abbasi
is a writer and historian who courageously and wisely reveals the hidden
secrets of history, particularly those of political Islam.
Anyone who
listens to his words or reads his books will be captivated by his knowledge.
However, if someone is a fanatical Muslim and considers reading his books as haram,
they will be horrified to hear his name as a critic of political Islam.
Iranian and
International Intellectuals
The Lines of Influence of Iranian Culture and
Civilization in the World
Professor
Houshang Seyhoun
(President and university professor, architect, painter...)
Regarding
the valuable book Aiin é Awesta, what I can add relates to the ancient
and rich culture and civilization of Iran, particularly in the field of
architecture. Thousands of years before Islam, we had a brilliant and
extraordinary architectural heritage, whether during the Achaemenid or Sassanid
eras. Our architecture was unparalleled.
The most
significant architectural phenomenon of the Sassanid era was that this art
flourished and radiated, holding a prominent position not only in Iran but also
extending to the West and European countries, even reaching Spain through
various channels.
Aiin é Awesta: The Encyclopedia of Iranian Civilization
Professor
Aman Manteghi
(Poet, lyricist, writer, filmmaker, and military officer)
The book Aiin
é Awesta was initially a booklet published several years ago, which the
author gifted me at the time. What I remember is that this booklet was
incredibly dense and covered a wide range of topics.
Moreover,
the author deviated from the booklet’s initial subject to explore many other
historical aspects—highly significant topics. This booklet resembled a
condensed encyclopedia, briefly presenting common historical facts. Since it
lacked the space to provide extensive documents and evidence, it seemed that
some information was derived from the personal discoveries of Mr. Siawash
Avesta. Today, this book has been published in its fourth edition, spanning 300
pages.
The Books of David Abbasi, Siyawash Awesta Should Be
Taught in Iranian Schools and Universities
Massoud
Sepand
(Writer, poet, and television host) San José, USA
I have known
Siawash for over 7,000 years. Even before history was written, we were
familiar—not just with him, but with all the Siawash, Cyrus, and Rostam.
Together, we knew Cyrus Aryamanesh, Persepolis, and even the alleys of Mashhad.
Without ever
seeing each other, we made pilgrimages to Pir-e-Tous and studied Iranology in
its sanctuary. We were classmates, and our teachers were Hafez, Saadi, and
Rumi. We drank in Khayyam’s tavern and walked together in the gardens of
Nishapur. We recognized each other's footsteps, even in the streets of exile.
I don’t know
if you have ever smelled the oil of Mashhad. Its scent cannot be found in any
perfume bottle or rose garden. Siawash and I have smelled it. Me, Siawash,
Sara, Ehsan, and the guardian of Shahrabad know it. Even Ali’s grandmother,
when she visited us in Shahrabad, carried that oil’s scent in her scarf.
Today, my
heart and Siawash’s beat for the smell of Mashhad’s oil, for Shahrabad, for
Tous, for Iran, for the grave of Ali’s grandmother.
This is how
Siawash takes up his pen, linking the grandmother’s grave to Tous, then
Persepolis, before arriving at the Avesta and soaring towards
Zoroaster’s Gathas. He discovers wisdom in the sky of ancient Iran and
learns humanism through Zoroaster’s words. Then… he receives the Humanism
Award in France.
This honor,
Siawash owes to the kindness of Ali’s grandmother, to Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh,
to Hafez’s tree of friendship, to Rumi’s love, and to Zoroaster’s teachings.
Glory to
Siawash Avesta, recipient of the Humanism Award and author of numerous
books, including The Order of the Avesta. I dedicate my poem, I Am
Aryan, to him.
In an oral
message, Massoud Sepand also added:
"I hope that one day, all of Siawash Avesta’s books will be taught in
Iranian schools and universities."
Siawash Avesta Has a Significant Impact on Raising
Awareness Among Iranians in Exile
Dr. Shahrokh
Ahkami
(President of the New York Medical Center, writer, founder, and
editor-in-chief of Heritage of Iran magazine)
One of the
greatest honors and blessings I have received in publishing Heritage of Iran
over the past nine years has been getting to know remarkable cultural figures,
Iranologists, and true lovers of Iran.
Without a
doubt, one of the most outstanding and dedicated individuals is Siyawash Awesta
(Dr. Abbasi). Those who have heard his warm voice and seen his charisma on
screens worldwide, as well as the passionate readers of his numerous books and
articles, know that for over twenty years, he has played a pivotal role in
raising awareness and educating Iranians in exile.
One of my
favorite books, which I recommend to every Iranian concerned about their roots,
is The Order of the Avesta, Iran: 7000 Years of Civilization.
Fortunately, this book has been republished thanks to Siawash Avesta’s efforts
and the high demand from readers.
I Lived in a Land That Has Been in Love for 7,000
Years
Alireza
Mebodi
(Poet, writer, and radio and television host)
Siawash
Avesta, dear Abbasi, in relation to the new edition of The Order of the
Avesta, I searched for something appropriate to write. Seeing my
hesitation, my family advised me to send the Norouz poem, which perfectly
aligns with this time of year.
"I was
raised in a school where all the students were in love."
"I studied in a school where the benches faced the full moon."
"I lived in a land where birds carried seeds of love in their
beaks."
"A land where justice flowed through the soil, mountains, and
sea."
"A land that has been in love for 7,000 years."
"A land that remains in love for 7,000 years."
Aiin é Awesta: The Result of Years of Research and Effort
Fereydoun
Tofighi
(Radio and television producer, Director of Radio Darya under the Shah’s
reign)
With my best
wishes for Mr. Siawash Avesta, who has dedicated the precious years of his life
to writing and speaking about Iran’s ancient culture and civilization, offering
his compatriots dozens of valuable books, including The Order of the Avesta,
the result of many years of research and effort.
This
talented and courageous Iranian researcher and writer has never stopped his
work. Since I have known him, he has been driven by a profound love for Iran
and its ancient civilization and has never ceased to fight to preserve and
spread its values.
As an
Iranian, I would like to express my gratitude and respect for the efforts and
choices of this talented writer and researcher. I wish him a long life blessed
by Ahura Mazda and hope he continues, with his enlightened thinking, to fight
against darkness and ugliness.
With my
greetings and deep gratitude to Siawash Avesta, I extend my best wishes for his
happiness and health.
Tribute to Siawash Avesta
Dr. Kourosh
Ariamanesh
(A guiding light and promoter of wisdom, the Zoroaster of our time,
writer, and editor-in-chief of Payam-e Ma Azadegan, former Deputy Minister of
Education under the Shah)
Radio Avaye
Iran, led by
Hassan Abbas "Siavash Avesta" in France, has reached its eighth year
of existence.
Those who
work in the media know how challenging it is to run a radio station.
Maintaining such an initiative outside Iran, despite the indifference of many
compatriots, is a remarkable achievement.
We warmly
congratulate our dear friend, Hassan Abbasi "Siavash Avesta," along
with all his dedicated and dynamic collaborators. We hope that one day, this
radio will be broadcast in Iran itself.
In
recognition of his commitment to Iran’s 7,000-year history and The Order of
the Avesta, we offer this writing as a historical contribution.
"Let us
learn about ourselves, our ancestors, and our Iran,
To abandon slavery, humiliation, and submission to foreigners,
And to reclaim our dignity and greatness."
Avesta and the Poets!
Dr. Khoshnam
Avazeh
(Writer, poet, and researcher)
"Aiin é
Awesta – Iran and its 7000 Years of Civilization", written by Hassan Abbasi, is above
all a passionate declaration of love for Zoroaster, Mithra, and ancient
Iran—even prehistoric Iran.
So devoted to this cause, Hassan Abbasi even changed his name to Siavash
Avesta. Furthermore, he established a specific historical calendar that goes
far beyond the imperial calendar: according to him, we are currently in the
year 7026 of Iranian history!
For Avesta,
the religion of Zoroaster is a cult of rationality and wisdom. He emphasizes
that Zoroaster primarily attacked the priests, whom he referred to as Daeva
(demons).
Among the author's interesting discoveries is the assertion that Allameh
Tabataba'i, the renowned Shiite theologian, was, towards the end of his life,
drawn to the cult of Mithra and dedicated his poem "The Way of
Mithra" to the Aryan world!
Aiin é Awesta, the Only Spiritual Guide
General
Hassan Mani'i
(Deputy Minister of Defense under the Shah)
One cannot
speak of Siavash Avesta and his book The Order of the Avesta without
mentioning the man himself, his innovative spirit, and his ideas on
rationality.
A Word About the Author of Aiin é Awesta
Davoud Ramzi
(Writer, poet, and radio/television producer)
January 2004 – Los Angeles
In The
Order of the Avesta, Siavash Avesta is like a raging torrent, cutting
through rocks and bends, moving forward relentlessly. He is like a cup
overflowing with the sweet wine of knowledge, brimming with ideas, writing and
speaking passionately, extracting forgotten truths from Iran’s past and
interpreting them with his prolific pen.
A sharp and
impartial critic, Siavash Avesta examines Iranian history and culture with a
clear-sighted gaze.
He is an tireless thinker, a fearless warrior, and a passionate lover of his
homeland’s history and culture.
Aiin é Awesta and the Values of Freedom
Dr. Massoud
Shahrokh Mirshahi
(Oncologist, professor, and researcher at the University of Paris,
President of the Roudaki Association)
In this
book, Siavash Avesta explores various religious and historical perspectives by
gathering diverse sources and presenting them in an accessible manner to the
reader.
Iranians who read this book will develop a new vision of their country’s
cultural values and ask themselves many questions, encouraging them to deepen
their research.
Message from "Khoram" to "Siavash"
Dr. Khoram
Rashidi
(Writer, actor, musician, and editor-in-chief of the French-language
magazine The Lands of a Thousand and One Nights)
Whenever I
think of the two words Siavash and Avesta, historical memories
flood my mind, filled with beauty and meaning.
The blood of Siavash symbolizes an eternal truth:
"The innocent blood of a butterfly does not let the flame live until
dawn."
As for
Avesta, this sacred book of the Iranians has served for millennia as a moral
and intellectual guide.
If only a fraction of Iranians defended their culture as Siavash Avesta does,
we would not have fallen into our current decline…
Aiin é Awesta by Siavash Avesta
Dr. Nasser
Enteghad
(Writer and radio/television producer)
For decades,
Siavash Avesta has worked tirelessly to promote Persian culture, language, and
literature. His journey is long, and many mysteries remain to be unraveled
within this rich civilization.
Siavash Avesta, the Tireless Intellectual
Dr.
Ezzatollah Homayounfar
(Writer and poet – Adviser to the Prime Minister – Deputy Minister of
Information and Agriculture)
Winter 2004 – Geneva
Among the
most active figures in the "political and cultural" struggle over the
past twenty-five years of clerical rule—which can be described as "the
plague of our history"—is Dr. Siyâvash Avesta.
His latest work, Ayin-e Avesta, has been published and widely received.
This 300-page book consists of 192 chapters.
I offer this
poem to Siyâvash Avesta on the occasion of the third edition of his work:
"This
country that is destroyed!
This country that is destroyed is not your Iran,
This is the work of Satan, not of God."
We Are the People Who Taught the World Tolerance
Dr. Dariush
Homayoun
(Writer, translator, editor-in-chief, and founder of the newspaper Ayandegan
Minister of Information and Tourism under the government of Jamshid Amouzegar
Son-in-law of General Zahedi, Prime Minister under the Shah)
Mr. Siyâvash
Avesta, I have read your book Ayin-e Avesta and sometimes watch your
programs. I fully agree with the idea you express at the beginning of your
broadcasts:
"We
have transmitted the science of civilization to others, and we are the people
who have given tolerance to the world."
Tolerance,
not as mere "endurance," which implies distance and rejection, nor as
"indulgence," which suggests submission out of necessity, but as a true
acceptance: what you consider right for yourself, consider it also for
others.
This
thought, found in Judaism as "Love your neighbor as yourself"
and in Christianity as "Do not do unto others what you would not want
done to you," stems from the same philosophy and worldview.
My
perspective also aligns with yours regarding Zoroaster:
In Zoroastrian teachings, a high ethical system is established to build Man and
the World, to establish Paradise on this very Earth. Concepts such as Hell,
Heaven, the Chinvat Bridge (equivalent to the Sirat in Islam),
and Saoshyant (the savior who will appear at the end of the
three-thousand-year cycles) come from this same historical perspective, which,
according to Hegel, makes the Persians the first historical nation in the
world. These ideas were later adopted by Judaism, Christianity, and then Islam.
Siyâvash Avesta, the Explosion of New Ideas and a
Pioneer of Intellectual Renewal in the Islamic World
Dr. Massoud
Ansari (Dr. Roshangar)
(Author and translator of 43 books – Holder of three doctorates (Beirut,
Iran, and the United States)
Head of Public Relations for the National Police
Professor at the Universities of Tehran, Beirut, and Washington
Winner of the Best Book of the Year Award granted by the Shah of Iran)
It can be
rightly said that Dr. Siyâvash Avesta is one of the bold and dynamic pioneers
of intellectual renewal in the Islamic world. His works, particularly his
latest book Ayin-e Avesta, are among the major writings in the fight
against superstition.
With this
book, Dr. Avesta successfully accomplishes three essential historical missions:
- Through rare and unexplored
documents, he demonstrates that Iran, the founder and pillar of world
civilization, fell into regression with the Arab invasion and the
imposition of Islam.
- He highlights Zoroaster’s
spiritual and educational philosophies, contrasting them with the dogmas
of a desert religion, and shows how the fundamental principles of
Zoroastrianism (good thoughts, good words, good deeds) were destroyed.
- Through rational argumentation,
he proves how the Arab invasion and the imposition of Islam prevented the
progress of the Iranian people, who were once the driving force of global
innovation and culture.
If Only…
Master
Shojaeddin Shafa
(Modern-day Zoroaster – Adviser to the Shah
Initiator of the 2500th-anniversary celebrations of the monarchy and the
Imperial 2500-year calendar
President of the Cultural Council and Imperial Library)
If only we
had Siyâvash Avesta during the golden years of Imperial Iran!
One of his most remarkable contributions is the creation of the 7000-year
Aryan-Mithraic calendar.
• Dr. Ezzat
Homayounfar,
former diplomat of the Shah of Iran, writer,
poet in Switzerland:
"Mr. David Abbasi is tireless, always working relentlessly..."
• Professor
Seyfoddin Nabavi,
cardiologist,
advisor to the Prime Minister of Iran under the Shah, Nobel Prize nominee:
"Read the writings of Mr. David Abbasi to uncover the secrets of ancient
and contemporary history..."
• Dr. Aria
Manesh,
former
deputy minister, writer, university professor (assassinated in Créteil in
1996):
"We congratulate Mr. Abbasi for his secular efforts in service of our
people."
• Dr.
Rahnaverdi,
writer, TV host in the United States,
wrestling champion, MP, and governor:
"Beyond his cultural and intellectual contributions, Siyavash Awesta is a
man with a great heart, filled with immense kindness."
Mehdi Bazargan
Founder and
Secretary-General of the Freedom Movement of Iran – author of books aimed at politicizing
Islam and youth – and the first Prime Minister of Khomeini’s government:
"I had never heard the term 'political Islam' before, and well, it is an
innovation and a creation of Mr. Abbasi."
(It is worth noting that later, he called from Tehran to Paris to tell
Siavash Avesta that he had been wrong for fifty years in politicizing Islam,
and that Islam was not meant to teach us politics, cuisine, architecture,
economics, or governance.)
Dr. Mostafa Mesbahzadeh
Senator and
founder of the Kayhan newspaper:
"When the mailman brings me the newspapers in Paris, I place Kayhan on the
shelf and first flip through Nimrooz to read the latest article by Siavash
Avesta. I was therefore deeply saddened to learn that, after the end of the
contract for the advertisement of his book, an inappropriate article had been
published, and I extend my apologies to him."
Mehdi Rezaei
Murdered son
of Mohsen Rezaei, commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran –
political refugee in the United States – assassinated in Dubai:
"Mr. Avesta, I inform you that young and old in Iran follow your
broadcasts. People have become aware and now know that we once had a great and
glorious culture and civilization, but these mullahs have set us back 1,400
years. Young Iranians are no longer Muslims."
Mohammad Rouhani
Murdered son
of Hassan Fereydoun Rouhani, seventh president of the Islamic Republic of Iran:
Question to Mr. Siyavash Awesta: "If I want to marry a Zoroastrian
woman, do I need to convert to Zoroastrianism?"
Avesta’s
response: "As
you said, if you are from the Fereydoun family and your father wears the white
turban, then you are already Zoroastrian. Besides, marriage and love are bonds
between two people and have nothing to do with religion, belief, or
faith."
Professor Siavash Azari
Writer and
journalist close to the King:
"The value of human beings is revealed when friends and acquaintances
speak about them. Thus, with no familial connection, I can affirm that Dr.
Siavash Avesta is one of the noblest, most respectable, and most cultured men
of our time, and I have admired him for many years."
Torab Soltanpour
Writer,
founder, and editor-in-chief of Akhtar and Ahang-e Siyasi magazines:
"Siavash Avesta has unveiled the hidden secrets of Islam and shown us the way.
Let us hope that our younger generation, through these teachings, will
profoundly transform the mindset of our society and turn towards its glorious
seven-thousand-year history."
Vigen Dardarian
Singer,
actor, and composer:
"This Dr. Abbasi is an example of humanity. He is so kind that one could
look at him endlessly."
Cyrus Sharafshahi
Writer,
journalist, founder and editor-in-chief of Sobh Iran newspaper – Los Angeles,
and television producer:
"Dear friend Mr. Siavash Avesta, with your new and fascinating words, I
wish you a long life and success."
Professor Akbar Golpayegani
Known as the
"Golden Throat," the Shah’s favorite singer:
"Mr. Avesta has rendered an immense service to Iranian culture. I always
pray for his dignity and the health of his family."
Madam Azar Shiva
Actress and
initiator of the global MeToo movement (fight against misogyny in cinema):
"Siavash Avesta is both humorous and, at times, quick-tempered."
Dr. Manouchehr Razm Ara
Thinker,
cardiologist, and last Minister of Health under the Shah:
"I have great respect and esteem for Master Siavash Avesta, and I am proud
of my friendship with this Aryan and Zoroastrian Iranian."
Morteza Farzaneh
Journalist
and photographer:
"Master Siavash Avesta has many qualities, and his friendship is
precious."
Parviz Ghazi Saeid
Writer,
journalist, editor-in-chief, and radio and television producer:
"I have known Professor Siavash Avesta for a long time. Since his youth,
he has undertaken an admirable return to ancient Iran and its seven-thousand-year
history, reviving forgotten beliefs and denouncing modern tyrants. His work
through the media, his research, and the publication of his books are the
result of tireless efforts. A great salute to this companion in the journey and
in exile."
Madame Sussan
Popular singer
"In all these years of singing, wherever I have gone, I have never met a
person as kind-hearted as Mr. Siavash Avesta (Abbasi) and his family."
Farhad Mahrad
Singer and composer
"I, Farhad Mehrad, transfer the production and distribution rights of my
album Barf in cassette, record, and CD format to Mr. Siavash Avesta
(Hassan Abbasi), owner of Shahre Farang Publishing House in Paris, 66 Avenue
des Champs-Élysées." (Signature)
Aziz Nesin
Satirist and great Turkish writer
"When I see your enthusiasm, dynamism, and efforts, Mr. Siavash Avesta, I
remember my youth… but I have a complaint against Iranian publishers who, for
years, have translated and published my books without paying me
royalties."
Mr Mohammad
Ali Fardin
Iconic actor and director
"Avesta, my dear, you have dedicated your entire life, work, and fortune
to art, cinema, and theater. A big thank you."
Madame
Homeyra
Great voice of Iranian music
"Mr. Siavash Avesta (Abbasi) and his family are unmatched in hospitality
and friendship, a legacy of our ancient civilization."
Madame
Mahasti
Singer
"Dr. Abbasi’s (Siavash Avesta’s) contributions to Iranian history and
culture, as well as his countless acts of generosity towards our exiled
artistic community, deserve recognition and praise."
Madame
Shakila
Singer
"I want to especially thank Professor Siavash Avesta for his efforts and
kindness. We have always learned so much from him. According to his writings,
'Arya' is not a race but the name of the peoples of the Iranian plateau, meaning
'pure in thought, benevolent, noble, and courageous beings'."
Leila
Forouhar
Singer and actress since childhood
"Mr. Siavash Avesta (Dr. Abbasi), you are an active Iranian and a
successful figure in both business and culture. You have proven that through
hard work, one can succeed anywhere in the world while still serving their
people and homeland."
Behrouz
Vossoughi
Actor
"Mr. Siyavash Awesta has achieved something in the Iranian arts that no
government has ever been able to accomplish. He produced the grand theatrical
play Another Rostam, Another Esfandiar across Europe and Canada,
featuring more than twenty artists. This play was performed in the most
prestigious and luxurious theaters of Europe and Canadian cities. I am deeply
grateful to him."
Siavash
Bashiri
Writer, journalist, founder, and editor-in-chief of Partow Iran newspaper
"Mr. Siavash Avesta has given us a new identity through the 7,000-year
history of our civilization."
Hadi
Khorsand
Writer, satirical poet, founder and editor-in-chief of Asghar Agha, and
showman
"I am very grateful to Mr. Siavash Avesta (Abbasi). His controversies and
provocations have given me a certain trust in him. I feel that a man must have
great confidence to be so adventurous and disruptive—whether on the radio, in
newspapers, in stores, on the streets, or during gatherings."
Prince Gholamreza Pahlavi
President of
the National Olympic Committee of Iran
President of
the Equestrian Club
Special Aide-de-Camp to the Shah
President of
the State-Major Inspection
Member of the Regency Council
Official
Representative of the Shah in dozens of international forums
President of the Football Confederation – Brother
of Shah Aryamehr
"Mr. Avesta, since the day you gifted me this Faravahar pendant, I have
never parted with it. We are part of your circle consider me one of your
own."
Princess
Leila Pahlavi
"The Joan of Arc of Iran," daughter of Shah Aryamehr, assassinated in
London
"This 7,000-year-old calendar is my identity. Every time I pass through an
airport, I place it on the counter first, so that the officer knows my roots
come from a land that is 7,000 years old."
Prince
Alireza Pahlavi
"The Zarathustra of our time," second son of Shah Aryamehr,
assassinated in the United States
"My initial goal was to become a musician. But after reading Ayin
Avesta (The Rites of Avesta), I realized that it is not just
technology or music that matters, but that music itself has a 7,000-year
history in our civilization. From that day on, I changed my path and devoted
myself to pre-Islamic Iranology, ancient Iranian languages, and the philosophy
and rites of Zarathustra and the Avesta.
(He had
resolved to liberate Iran and knew that such a choice required the ultimate
sacrifice. In the summer when his fate was sealed, he had planned to hold an
Aryan-style wedding with Princess Raha Didevar, coinciding with the birth of
their child. He had confided in Avesta that the most beautiful event after
death was the cremation of one’s body and that his ashes should be scattered in
the Caspian Sea, so that at sunrise and sunset, they would travel with the wind
and waves from north to south of his sacred homeland.
Precious
writings of this modern Zarathustra on the history, languages, and philosophy
of ancient Iran remain. Let us hope they will be published soon.)
Mr. Jean-Pierre Allali:
Many writers and thinkers from around the world have written in detail about
the works and ideas of "Siyavash Awesta" David Abbasi. Among them is
Master Jean-Pierre Allali, an internationally renowned French scholar and
writer, who has dedicated several articles to David Abbasi, "Siyavash
Awesta." Some of his writings include:
• "Sacred David Abbasi! The Dandy with a Thousand Faces"
• "Radio Ici & Maintenant: A Jewel in the Crown of David Abbasi"
• "David Abbasi, the Thinker with a Thousand Faces"
These articles testify to the importance of David Abbasi's intellectual journey
and contributions.
Here are some excerpts from the many writings and articles by Professor Jean-Pierre Allali about David Abbasi "Siyavash Awesta":
"David Abbasi is a polyglot
who speaks several languages..."
For 43 years, David Abbasi has faced numerous attempts by fundamentalists to
silence him.
Fundamentalist impostors have used his name and been mentioned in the media... http://awesta.fr/3.pdf
A look-alike of David Abbasi was even created... https://zartosht.fr
They have also created groups with the exact same name as his association and
radio station... Furthermore, the wife of a security officer at the Islamic
Embassy in Paris founded an association called "Soleil de Perse"...
There are many examples of these frauds committed by fundamentalists.
In the face of these fraudulent maneuvers, David was forced to change the name
of his association and radio station several times.
Since 2011, the organizations ACFP, ACFP, and ILP have been renamed
"Awesta Institute" (www.Awesta.fr).
Since 2020, David Abbasi and his daughter Morgane have been selected among the
three leaders of the association Radio Ici et Maintenant.
In 2000, he founded Mehr TV, a channel broadcasting satellite programs
worldwide via the Telstar and HotBird satellites.
(Even today, to mislead David's friends, more than five channels bearing the
name "Mehr TV" exist on YouTube.)
About 3,000 of his shows are also available online: https://mehrtv.com.
In 1990, David Abbasi invented the Mithraic calendar, starting from the year
7700, which he publishes annually. We are currently in the year 7761 = 2023
according to this calendar.
On this subject, he has written three books in English, French, and Persian: https://iran7000.com
Distinctions and Honors
David Abbasi has received several awards for his work, including:
✅ Recognition from the Academy of Arts, Sciences, and Letters
✅ The Gold Plaque of the Grand Humanitarian Prize of France
✅ The Gold Medal of Merit and French Dedication
Many international figures have
also written articles in his favor, including Senator Henri Caillavet,
considered the father of modern secularism in France. The latter even wrote a
preface for his book titled:
📖 "Women and Wars in Political Islam."
💬 "The five Presidents of the French Republic, as well as
Prime Ministers, Ministers, and Parliamentarians, have always admired and
encouraged the writings and works of David Abbasi. His expertise in Islamic
studies, his critique of political Islam, his contribution to understanding
political issues related to Islam, and his commitment to secularism and
intercultural dialogue have been praised by the highest political authorities
in the country. His dedication to freedom of speech and the promotion of
democratic values has resonated with leaders in France and around the world,
who recognize the importance of his intellectual and cultural
contributions."
🔗 Source: http://iran.pm
Since 1980, David Abbasi has been
the originator of several terms and concepts, including:
• "Political Islam"
• "Islam of France"
• "Secularism + God"
• "Critical view of Islam"
• "Petrodollars"
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