
Zoroastrian Scholars
Zoroastrian scholars are experts who study and interpret the teachings of Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest religions founded in ancient Persia. They examine religious texts, rituals, history, and philosophy to preserve and promote understanding of the faith's principles, such as good versus evil and moral responsibility. Their work involves academics, clergy, and researchers dedicated to maintaining the cultural heritage and spiritual knowledge of Zoroastrian communities. Overall, they serve as custodians of the religion’s wisdom, ensuring its relevance and continuity across generations.