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#1Pic1Day: Gym Ala Iran | Gym, Iranian Style (Tehran, IRAN, 2009)

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Gym, Iranian Style (Yazd, IRAN, 2009)

The history of zurkhuneh (lit.: “house of power”) in Iran dates back far before the arrival of Islam. The muscle building activity is supported by ancient equipment, like metal bar resembling Rustam’s arc, and gigantic bowling pin like the pennants of Flinstone. But now, the zurkhune is a blending of sport and religion. While the men practice their muscles with the equipment, some other men beat drums and chant religious prayers. When the Arabs brought Islam to Iran, they also banned the Iranian-style sport as it is regarded as un-Islamic. But with strong awareness of their own identity, Iranians have survived their thousand-year-old tradition by blending it with religion, to slip away the restrictions.

Gym Ala Iran (Yazd, IRAN, 2009)

Sejarah zurkuneh (arti harfiahnya: “rumah kekuatan”) di Iran jauh sebelum datangnya Islam. Kegiatan membentuk otot dan badan ini didukung peralatan kuno, misalnya lempeng logam seperti busur Rustam, atau gada-gada raksasa seperti punya Flinstone. Zurkhuneh di zaman sekarang adalah percampuran kuat antara olahraga dan agama. Ketika para lelaki berlatih membentuk otot, di saat yang sama lelaki lain menabuh genderang dan melantunkan doa-doa religius. Ketika Arab membawa Islam ke Iran, mereka juga melarang olahraga khas Iran ini karena dinilai tidak Islami. Tetapi dengan kesadaran yang kuat akan identitas mereka sendiri, orang Iran berhasil mempertahankan budaya mereka yang sudah ribuan tahun ini dengan mencampurkannya dengan agama.

 

About Agustinus Wibowo

Agustinus is an Indonesian travel writer and travel photographer. Agustinus started a “Grand Overland Journey” in 2005 from Beijing and dreamed to reach South Africa totally by land with an optimistic budget of US$2000. His journey has taken him across Himalaya, South Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, and ex-Soviet Central Asian republics. He was stranded and stayed three years in Afghanistan until 2009. He is now a full-time writer and based in Jakarta, Indonesia. agustinus@agustinuswibowo.com Contact: Website | More Posts

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