AwkwardlySet
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Could you do a treatise on Christmas? It's around the corner.The Persians celebrate the solstice with Yalda Night. The name Yalda is derived from the Aramaic word leda, meaning birth—the birth of the sun.
Following Alexander's conquests, Zoroastrian traditions intertwined with Greek influences, which may explain why, in the early centuries AD, Jesus was depicted in frescoes as the sun god, crowned with rays of light. Traces of this imagery endure in the halos that adorn saints to this day.
The holidays of light hold a deeper meaning when their origins are understood—when the light of knowledge dispels ignorance.
Despite its pagan roots, the Islamic Republic officially recognized Yalda as a national holiday in 2008.
OP, this is a season of miracles, and I believe one will soon find its way to you.