The Belief And Faith Of The Iranians
Oydin Turdiyeva , Doctor Of Philological Sciences Of Tashkent State University Of Oriental Studies, UzbekistanAbstract
What are superstitions, beliefs and convictions? Is it the result of human experience as a result of observations or the ability to read celestial signs? In fact, it doesn’t matter. What is important is the presence of these symptoms. But it is also not right to destroy the centuries-old experience of the people. Of course, not all myths can be trusted. This article covers the mysteries and beliefs of the various peoples living in Iran.
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Customs, superstitions
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