Abstract

Persian civilization had its rich culture since the pre-Islamic era. It left its impacts on those areas where the Persian language had adopted like contemporary India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Tajikistan, and the Central Asian States. Its pre and post-Islamic educational system-generated hundreds of scholars which are well-nominated all over the world along with their inventions, philosophies, literature, and poetry. This article highlights an educational system in the Persian civilization since 2500 BC. Educational institutions before the conquest of Islam and post-Islamic changing patterns in it are going to be discussed in this article. There is also a focus upon educational institutions in modern Iran before the Islamic Revolution of 1979 that became the reason for the end of Pehlavi dynasty. Its hypothesis is that the present socio-economic and political development in Iran is a reason to strengthen the educational system that is protecting Persian civilization for centuries. The research is based on theoretically and historically descriptive, analytical, comparative, and qualitative and methods. The data is collected from books, research journals, newspapers, internet interviews, results of different dissertations, and personal visits to Iran in which attending several seminars, workshops, and training classes including visiting several universities and Research Centers in Qom and Tehran

Highlights

  • The educational system in present in the Khorasan (Iran) has its roots in centuries

  • Books, articles, research papers, or poetry within the ancient Persian Empire or in contemporary Iran are presented in these languages, but the basic aspect of this literature is to highlight just Persian norms, values, and traditions with historical background

  • This article is trying to present an educational system in Persian civilization before and after the conquest of Islam till the end of the Pehlavi dynasty

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Introduction

The educational system in present Iran has its roots in centuries. According to Hegel, Persian civilization has the ability to absorb modern trends according to its own legacy. Miller (2010), Sam (2001), Sadiq (1931), and Becker (2007) discuss old academic higher education institutions before the conquest of Islam in Iran. Historians highlighted some significant periods which created huge impacts on Persian civilization till modern Iran (Curtis, 2005, P.02).

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