Abstract

In this article, human thoughts and the idea of human sympathy with human in Zoroaster’s Gathas have been presented which forms a fundamental part of the theory of humanism. Quotes of Zoroaster have been taken from the Gathas and after analysis; their humanistic thinking has been clarified. The research has introduction to Gathas, what humanism is, and also contains information about Zoroaster. The material has been taken from books and has been clearly explained and elaborated. The purpose of the article is to shed light on human originality in Zoroastrian quotes. This is a library research and its method is explanatory and descriptive. The findings of this article is that in the Gathas (collection of quotes) of Zoroaster, human thoughts and guidelines, like other religions, are evident and he has been manifested as a good human being. The value of this writing lies in the fact that human guidance has been offered to human beings and Zoroaster provides ideas as a humanist and his human advice form the basis and foundation for the human beings of the society.

Highlights

  • Zoroaster, a great thinker in the Avesta language, talks about human guidance in his speeches (Gathas) and his views are similar to those of other heavenly and earthly religions and great scholars

  • The commonalities of humanism in many religions indicate that the struggle for human welfare has a long background and Zoroaster preached to his followers to do well and not to do https://www.cribfb.com/journal/index.php/aijssr American International Journal of Social Science Research Vol 8, No 1; 2021 evil, and his quotes have mentioned in various places in his Gathas

  • To conclude, it can be said that Zoroaster led a large tribe and people and, like the leaders of other heavenly and earthly religions, had a high human thought

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Introduction

A great thinker in the Avesta language, talks about human guidance in his speeches (Gathas) and his views are similar to those of other heavenly and earthly religions and great scholars. Everywhere in the article where examples of Gathas have been given, the translation reveals that Zoroaster was a great, sympathetic and humanist man. He tells his followers to think well of other people and themselves, to speak well at all times and to do good deeds. This article cites examples from Zoroaster and reveals his universal human thinking. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE This research revealed humanistic views in Zoroastrian thoughts and this achievement can help the people of the society to do well and not to do badly

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