Alessandro Bausani 1921-1988

Religion in Iran Religion in Iran : From Zoroaster to Baha'ullah - New York : Bibliotheca Persica Press ; Winona Lake, Ind. : Distributed by Eisenbrauns, Inc. 2000 - xxiv, 455 p. illus.

Bausani (1921-88), a professor of Islamic studies at the University of Rome, covers a broad sweep from prehistoric to modern times. He describes the native religions such as Zoroastrianism, which had become the official religion by the third century, and its offshoots Manicheism and Mazdakism and the later messianic movements of Shaikhism and Babism and finally the Baha'i faith. He also explores the branches of Islam that developed in or were important in Persia, in particular Shi'ite and its forms of Isma'ilism and Imami Shi'ism and mystical strains such as Sufism. The original Persia Religiosa was published in Milan in 1959.

0-933273-26-6


Iranian Religions
Iranian Religions--Babism
Iranian Religions--Baha'i Faith
Comparative Religion--Baha'i Faith