David Abbasi "Siyavash Awesta"

Here is an excerpt from the titles of this 300-page book, which has transformed global thinking

If you ask artificial intelligence to introduce David in a few lines, it will respond like this:

David Abbasi, also known as "Siyavash Awesta," began writing for magazines and newspapers such as Caricature, Khorasan, Nabard-ma, Aftab Shargh, and Mardom at the age of 14. He published his first book, The Ridicule of Our City, at the age of 16.

The newspaper Ershad was published under his leadership and editorial direction in 1979, making him the youngest founder, editor-in-chief, and director of a newspaper in the world at that time.
After a year, Ershad was banned for publishing critical articles about the Islamic Revolution, opposing religious fundamentalism, and advocating for a democratic and secular society.

Although the publication was officially banned, it continued to be printed and distributed secretly for another year. However, in 1981, Islamists attacked the newspaper’s office and his home, arresting and executing many young people, colleagues, and supporters of Siyavash Awesta. This forced David to flee his country.

Tens of thousands of people have fallen victim to the repressive Ayatollah regime from the 1980s to the present day, including Siyavash Awesta’s father and many of his supporters.

In 1982, he settled in Paris, France, while continuing his work as a writer and journalist.

To this day, Siyavash Awesta has written more than 140 books and thousands of articles in different languages, and he has produced over seven thousand radio and television programs.

Even today, he does not feel safe in France and is regularly attacked by extremists and religious fundamentalists.

Upon reviewing the attached documents, we can see that from 1985 to the present day, in 2025, these threats, physical and verbal attacks, and raids on the radio and television studios and offices of "David Abbasi" Siyavash Awesta have continued.

Over the years, Awesta has filed dozens of complaints with the police. Despite photographic and video evidence, as well as individual testimonies, and despite taking his cases to the courts of Paris multiple times, there have been no significant results.

David Abbasi, also known as Siyavash Awesta, has been placed under the protection of the French police multiple times. Four specialized officers from the Ministry have guarded him with an armored vehicle.

However, Awesta has always urged the French government to ask the Islamic State, with which it maintains strong political and economic ties, to stop sending terrorists to France, rather than simply providing him with bodyguards, which would only restrict his activities. Unfortunately, over the past forty years, around forty Persian intellectuals, as well as many French citizens, have fallen victim to Islamist terrorism.

 

If you ask artificial intelligence to introduce David in a few lines, it will respond like this:

David Abbasi, « Siyavash Awesta », is a writer, journalist, historian, and intellectual … He is known for his work on Islamology, secularism, the history of civilizations, and his critique of political Islam.

📚 Books
David Abbasi is said to have written over 140 books in multiple languages (French, Persian, English). His works cover a wide range of topics, including the history of Iran, Islam, politics, Persian culture, and secularism.

📻📺 Radio and Television Programs
He has produced more than 7,000 radio and television programs covering political, historical, and philosophical themes.
• He has hosted programs on Radio Ici & Maintenant in France.
• He founded Mehr TV, a channel broadcasting via satellite.
• He has been invited to numerous television and radio shows in France and internationally.

David Abbasi is a controversial figure, criticized and threatened by extremist groups for his stance against political Islam and his advocacy for secularism.

 

David Abbasi – Siyavash Awesta is an writer, journalist, historian, and intellectual known for his critical views on political Islam and his advocacy for secularism.

  1. He was born in Iran and started writing for newspapers at the age of 14.
  2. At 16, he published his first book, The Ridicule of Our City.
  3. In 1979, he founded and directed the newspaper Ershad, which was later banned.
  4. After facing persecution, he fled Iran in 1981 and settled in Paris in 1982.
  5. Abbasi has written over 140 books in Persian, French, and English.
  6. He has produced over 7,000 radio and television programs on history, politics, and religion.
  7. He is a strong critic of Islamism and promotes secularism and freedom of thought.
  8. He founded Mehr TV, broadcasting programs via satellite worldwide.
  9. His work has been recognized by prestigious French institutions, earning multiple awards.
  10. He introduced terms like Political Islam and Islam of France in public discourse.
  11. He created the Mithraic Calendar, currently at the year 7761 (2023).
  12. He has faced multiple threats and attacks from extremist groups.
  13. The French government has provided him police protection due to security concerns.
  14. He continues to influence debates on Islam, history, and geopolitics.
  15. Despite challenges, David Abbasi remains a vocal advocate for secularism and democracy.

Only for one of David Abbasi's books :

Regarding the more than 140 books that David Abbasi - Siyavash Awesta has written in different languages (English, French, Persian, and Arabic) over the past fifty years, many personalities, artists, university professors, and politicians around the world have shared their opinions and praised his innovative, rationalist, and humanist works.

What you are reading here represents the views of dozens of personalities, but only for one of David Abbasi's books.

The book "Aiin Awesta"

Persia 7000 years of civilization

Some headlines and excerpts from over one hundred introductions written by the greatest thinkers of Iran and the world for the book "Aiin Awesta" - "Iran with more than 7,000 years of civilization history" Persia 7000 years of civilization (Aiin Awesta)  Written in 1982 by David Abbasi »"Siavash Awesta"

Some of the titles and a summary of more than a hundred prefaces written by the greatest thinkers, artists, and writers from Iran and around the world for the book Ayin Avesta – Iran with More Than 7,000 Years of Civilization, also known by its English title, Persia: 7000 Years of Civilisation (Aiin Awesta).

Excerpts from the Titles and Contents of the Book Ayin (Aiin) Awesta

Siavash Avesta has been writing on these topics for fifty years and has discussed them in his radio and television programs in multiple languages.

Brave young people and dear benevolent friends, generation of artificial intelligence!

You are well aware that today, all intellectual conferences, messages, and tweets advocating a return to ancient Iranian thought and culture—the Land of Persia—as well as historical critiques of political Islam and the damage it has caused to Iran and the world over the past 1,400 years, were first revealed in this book, Ayin Avesta – Iran with More Than 7,000 Years of Civilization, along with dozens of other works by Siyavash Awesta.

These books, published in Persian, French, English, and Arabic, are all academic, innovative, and research-based. You can find them at: Zartosht.fr  

Here is an excerpt from the titles of this 300-page book, which has transformed global thinking:

📌 The Kaaba in the village of "Mecca" and the city of "Petra" was an Iranian Aryan fire temple – "The House of Saturn (Bait Zuhal)"
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What is the difference between Ahura Mazda, the God of Iranians, and "Allah," the God of the Arabs?
📌 The Prophet "Adam," exiled 6,000 years ago from Susa (Elam) to the Sinai Desert, was not the first man
📌 Hafez addresses the Prophet of Islam: "Look at the beggar of the city who has taken the place of our kings! He has become the 'leader of the assembly'"
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Hafez, Omar Khayyam, and hundreds of former "Muslims by birth" from 1,400 years ago to today
📌 The great philosopher Zoroaster, enlightened defender of workers; Mani, innovator and opponent of superstitions; and Mazdak, egalitarian thinker
📌 What does it mean to be "Aryan"?
👉 Aryanism is not a race, but a symbol of purity, freedom, kindness, and hospitality. Only the Arabs have historically hated this name because they associated it with Iran. This resentment stems from the reprisals suffered by Muhammad, his four caliphs, and his descendants Hassan and Hussein for invading Iran and massacring millions of Iranians—an oppression that continues today, keeping us under their yoke and financing their conflicts with the Jews at our expense.
📌 The primary cause of historical hostility between Islam and Judaism lies in the wars at the beginning of Islam and the attack on prosperous Jewish tribes and fortresses like Khaybar, Taif, and Banu Qurayza… This hatred, born out of jealousy towards the intelligence and wealth of the Jews, persists to this day.
📌 Iran is the second holy land of Judaism, as 33 Jewish leaders and prophets are buried there.
📌 Secrets and discoveries about Iranian history and civilization: Mithraism and the 7,700-year-old calendar
📌 Full text of the Iranian wedding and marriage ritual
📌 According to "Zurvanite" beliefs, the Earth is under the rule of Ahriman (the spirit of evil)
📌 The legend of the "Saoshyant," the Messiah, and Moses as "saviors"
📌 Darius, King of Iran, founded a medical university in Egypt
📌 Work hours, wages, rest days, insurance, and retirement in the teachings of ancient Iran
📌 Ancient Iran was the "guardian of world order," and today, the philosophy of the Avesta and "Iranian elites and geniuses" guide much of the world
📌 Scientific and practical evidence that Iranians never truly converted to Islam
📌 Degrading and insulting meanings of common Arabic names among Iranians
📌 The influence of Mithra and Zoroaster on all religions and philosophies of the world
📌 The son of Mary was chosen by three Zoroastrian kings and leaders (the Magi) as the savior of the Jews. They provided him with funds, a journey to Egypt and Iran, and a scholarship. Jesus Christ studied in the school of Mithraism and returned to Israel to liberate the Jews from the Persian Empire, which, according to the Bible, ruled 140 nations.
📌 Mithra descended from the Pamir Mountains in Tajikistan without any divine intervention, to awaken wisdom.
📌 In Avestan philosophy, Ahriman is not a creation of Ahura Mazda.
📌 The world's greatest philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Pythagoras, declared that they were inspired by Zoroastrian philosophy.
📌 Names of global thinkers who praised Zoroaster
📌 The Avesta was not just a book—it was a library of 120 volumes covering various fields of knowledge and science

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