GEW Social Sciences and Humanities Group

Editor: Hichem Karoui  

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Global East-West For Studies and Publishing (GEW)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 26, 2026
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 335 pages
 

A Journey Through Five Millennia of Innovation, Resilience, and Cultural Synthesis

What defines a civilization that refuses to fade? From the monumental stone reliefs of Persepolis to the celestial verses of Rumi, Iranian civilization stands as a testament to the power of cultural endurance. The Enduring Genius of Iranian Civilization offers a profound exploration of a legacy that has not only survived the rise and fall of empires but has consistently reinvented itself to shape the course of human history.

The Enduring Genius of Iranian Civilization is a captivating journey through the soul of a nation that has shaped global culture since antiquity. Editor Hichem Karoui brings together a multidisciplinary perspective to showcase the resilience, creativity, and intellectual rigor of the Iranian people. 

From the architectural grandeur of Persepolis to the modern-day festivals that celebrate ancient poets, this book reveals the threads of continuity that bind modern Iranians to their ancestors. It tells the story of how a civilization transformed external challenges—from Hellenistic influence to the Islamic conquest—into opportunities for brilliant innovation.

This volume traces the Iranian timeline from the administrative brilliance of the Achaemenid Empire—the first to codify human rights in the Cyrus Cylinder—through the spiritual depth of Zoroastrian philosophy. It challenges the notion of historical “discontinuity” following the Islamic conquest, revealing instead a magnificent synthesis. Readers will discover how Persian polymaths like Ibn Sina and Al-Khawarizmi became the architects of the Islamic Golden Age, bridging ancient wisdom with revolutionary advances in medicine, mathematics, and science.

Beyond the facts of history, this book delves into the “Persian Cosmopolis”—a cultural network that spread Persian art, literature, and governance from the Mediterranean to the Indus Valley. It examines the resilience of the Persian language and the timeless impact of the Shahnameh in preserving national identity.

Concluding with a look at modern Iran, the book analyzes how ancient governance models and traditional aesthetics continue to influence contemporary political culture and artistic innovation. Whether you are a historian, a student of culture, or a curious reader, this book invites you to witness the living tradition of a civilization that continues to inspire and inform the world.

Engaging and deeply researched, this volume is an essential addition to the library of any history lover or traveler interested in the rich tapestry of the Middle East.

 

 

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