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The poet and doctor in Semitic Philology Manuel Forcano, director of the Institut Ramon Llull, presents the figure of the prophet and poet of ancient Persia Zoroaster, recounting the legends and miracles on which Zoroastrianism is based, “the first known monotheistic religion”. Currently, the largest core of his followers, around 150,000, live in the northwest of India and make up the community of the Parsis, whose members are governed by the principles of equality and religious tolerance –although they do not accept conversion–, respect for life and nature, work and charity, and loyalty to the family. Lecture of the cycle “Masters of wisdom” http://www.march.es/conferencias/deta... January 19, 2017 Juan March Foundation, Madrid http://www.march.es/videos/?p0=11151&l=1 Full audio: http://www.march.es/conferencias/ante...