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The only thing that lives on in terms of Persian culture are literally Persian rugs which are popular worldwide and across the Islamic world.

Outside of rugs nobody gives a damn about the stuff you lavish praise on from Persian history and culture.

The Arabic classes are jammed with students from every corner of the world but nobody cares about learning Persian. Persian poetry only interests Persians, Persian cuisine only interests Persians, Persian architecture is only important to Persians, and so on.

Even countries that were once part of the "Iranic world" such as Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan etc are uninterested in Persian civilization and Persian culture.

No Turk is claiming that he is Persian, he is happy with Turkish culture and doesn't need Persia. The average Sunni Muslim is concerned with Saudi Arabia and Saudi culture, not Persian culture.

Islamic scholars do not consider the Persian contribution to the Islamic Golden Age to be anything special either despite your repeated assertions that "if it wasn't for the Persians, Islam wouldn't have had a Golden Age" "The Persians are the ones who brought science to Islam", Yet cities like Cairo, Andalus, Damascus and Baghdad are far more important to that era than anything Persian.

The only people who have a hardon for Persians are the Persians themselves and a small group of whites on 4chan. That's it. If what i am saying is not true then show the interest in Persian language classes and Persian poetry compared to the Arabic classes and poetry. You won't dare.
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>>18580436
Persian culture just feels like generic Arab/Muslim culture to me, it's really not that distinct
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>>18580436
>>18580438
This thread and other threads similar to it in diction and style are made by a paki living in bradford who hates british people and shias.
He literally makes 2-3 of these threads per day and posts them on /his/ and /pol/. They are written with correct diction, capitalisation and are always asking rhetorical "gotcha" questions to try to own whites and pretend muslims treat each other all the same or that shias are hypocrites or whatever.
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>>18580436
Blame the current Iranian government.
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>>18580436
>The Arabic classes are jammed with students from every corner of the world
Because they need it to read quaran. It's like saying that widespread knowledge of English proves that Englishmen are the example for the world to follow - they may be, but there's more to it.
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>>18580436
>If Persian culture is so amazing why are the Muslim world and non-Persians not interested?
Semitic control of the Media. The Persians are the second largest group of non-semitic Muslims after the Indians, so they're naturally completely fucked.

Never mind the Iranian regime.
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>>18580773
>Indonesia doesn't exist
Today I learned



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