The Yezidis, People of the Spoken Word in the midst of People of the Book

Diogenes 47 (187):20-37 (1999)
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Abstract

Among the Yezidis the cross-fertilization between the so-called religions of the Book and religions with an oral tradition is reaching a climax. Over the centuries layers of heterogeneous dogmas have been piled one upon another, creating one of the most astonishing syncretisms known to humanity. But in order to penetrate the mysteries of the centuries-old cross-breeding that brought about this situation, we need to try to define what Yezidism is. For we must remember that this is a religion whose mysterious origin and process of development have not yet been traced. Its first appearances on the stage of history are still shrouded in utter darkness.

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Persia Past and Present.A. V. W. Jackson - 1907 - The Monist 17:155.

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