The Sufis are inheritors of both Iran's rich cultural heritage and its mystical legacy. Although this is true of the culture of Sufism in general, since Persia was once a dominant cultural and linguistic force throughout the East, such a claim, however, applies directly to the Sufis of Iran. It would appear that Sufism has its roots in a pre-Islamic age, a hypothesis which asserts the existence of a Persianate Sufism that is highlighted by the distinct presence of Iranian identity and cultural products. Iranian Sufism may therefore display a measure of Mithraic, Zoroastrian or Firdausian influence. Particularly important is the chivalric ideal that is found at the heart of Sufism, which is readily noted across the board, but given greater e...