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Monday, February 26, 2018

Tropaeolum majus - Wikipedia
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Maj?s (Arabic: ???? , Persian: ???? , plural of maj?s?) was originally a term meaning Zoroastrians (and specifically, Zoroastrian priests). It was a technical term, meaning magus, and like its synonym gabr (of uncertain etymology) originally had no pejorative implications. It is also translated as "fire worshipper".

In the 1980s, majus was part of Iraqi propaganda vocabulary of the Iran-Iraq War to refer to Iranians in general. "By referring to the Iranians in these documents as majus, the security apparatus [implied] that the Iranians [were] not sincere Muslims, but rather covertly practice their pre-Islamic beliefs. Thus, in their eyes, Iraq's war took on the dimensions of not only a struggle for Arab nationalism, but also a campaign in the name of Islam."

The term majus is distinct from Arabic kafir "unbeliever". Persian gabr is no longer synonymous with majus.


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See also

  • ajam, "illiterate", non-Arab, Iranian
  • ahl al-Kitab, "People of the Book"
  • dhimmi, "protected"
  • kafir, "unbeliever"
  • Zoroastrians in Iran
  • Irani
  • Gabr
  • Magus

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