Persianism
The word Persianism is used to describe any process of forming or transforming a phenomenon into something which has Persian (Iranian) traits and peculiarities.
Persianism can also mean a school of thought which emphasises the study of Persian culture and informing others about it. It is said by the scholar Ofira Seliktar that Shi'ism and Persianism overlap in Iran.[1]
The scholar Muhammad Iqbal wrote, "The conquest of Persia meant not the conversion of Persia to Islam, but the conversion of Islam to Persianism!"[2]
Speaking of how the Persians regained governance of their country, the scholar Philip Khuri Hitti writes, "Arabianism fell, but Islam under a new guise, that of Persianism, marched on triumphantly."[3]
In the field of linguistics, Persianism is the Persian pronunciation of a word.
References
- P. 138 Failing the crystal ball test the Carter administration and the fundamentalist revolution in Iran by Ofira Seliktar; NetLibrary, Inc.
- P. 82 Thoughts and Reflections of Iqbal. By Muhammad Iqbal
- P. 536 History of Syria, Including Lebanon and Palestine By Phillip K. Hitti