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Tonight, marks Shab-e-Yalda — the longest night of the year, rooted in ancient Zoroastrian tradition and celebrated across Persia for over 5,000 years. Families gather to honour the triumph of light over darkness, sharing pomegranates, poetry, and stories late into the night. It is a celebration of resilience, patience, and the certainty that after the longest darkness, dawn always returns. The symbolism is profound: survival through difficulty, and the turning towards renewal. From this night forward, the days grow longer — a reminder that persistence through winter leads to spring. Wishing warmth and light to all observing tonight — and to those discovering this beautiful tradition for the first time.