
Yazdânism
Yazdânism is an ancient belief system that originated in the region of modern-day Iran, primarily among the Kurds. It combines elements from various religions, including Zoroastrianism, Islam, and indigenous traditions. Central to Yazdânism is the worship of a supreme being, often referred to as God, along with several divine figures or saints. Its teachings emphasize the duality of good and evil, the importance of light, and the pursuit of spiritual knowledge. Though not widely practiced today, Yazdânism represents a unique cultural and religious heritage that reflects the historical complexities of the region’s spiritual landscape.