Yes they do, the zoroastrianism religion is a sacred and old religion which once was the most popular religion in the world, today it is worshipped by 200000 people worldwide and is mainly followed in India, Pakistan, Iran and other Persian areas. The zoroastrianism belief system forms the base for many modern day religions such as Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
The zoroastrianism believes that when they die 4 days they reconnect their fravashi (spirit) with their urvan(soul)
No. The first people to believe in Hell as a place of punishment were the Zoroastrians.
Baha'is believe in the same Creator God worshipped by the Hindus, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Jews, Christians and Muslims.
Kerman Museum of Zoroastrians was created in 2001.
Christians, Muslims and Jews believe that God is real; Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, but Jews do not. There is no objective proof that either God or hell actually exists; it is a matter of faith if you wish to believe.
AnswerThere may be other answers, but the Zoroastrian religion meets this description. Zoroastrians believe in heaven and hell, but worship Ahura Mazda and believe that hell is ruled over by Angra Mainyu.
Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, Jews do not. Hinduism has a somewhat similar concept.Those who believe in hell think of it as a place of eternal torment, often in both fire and darkness.
i think they do believe in life after death
Zoroastrians are not fire-worshippers, as some Westerners wrongly believe. They believe that the elements are pure and that fire represents God's light or wisdom. Zoroaster, the finder of Zoroastrianism, placed less emphasis on ritual worship, instead focusing on the central ethics of 'Good Words, Good Thoughts and Good Deeds'. Their worship is not prescriptive; its followers can choose whether they wish to pray and how. good? im doin an essay on zoroastrians XD
Today the number of of Zoroastrians is dwindling fast . In India it is now minus 3 percent only.
Perhaps occasionally, but, back in their native lands, Zoroastrians allow birds of prey to feed off of their Dead.
Yes. They are believed to have introduced the concepts of heaven as a place or reward and hell as a place of punishment into Jewish belief, during the Babylonian Exile and the Persian period.
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