Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
The bottom line: Thanks Connie, you showed us that there are
people printing that thing in reality. I don't like to argue
about how widely it's used anymore. If someone has an evidence
of Persian Academy putting this Kasre, please bring the issue up
again for our reconsideration.
As long as I remember, there has been a rule 'no "kasre" between name
and family', and there was never anything in favour of "kasra" in this
particular case. These examples, thanks to Connie, shows only some
extreme cases, or typos. I, personally, need to see some linguists in
favour of using "kasre".
Best
-ali-
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