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* Buddhism * Confucianism * Hinduism * Islam * Janism * Judaism * Paganism * Sikhism * Shintoism * Taoism * Zoroastrianism
Prior to the conversion to Islam, the predominant religion of Persia was Zoroastrianism.
Yes it is. and Islam and Paganism are growing fast. Paganism is doubling in size every 30 months, and Islam will be the largets religion in the world by 2050.
Yazidis are ethnic Kurds, most of whom live near Mosul, with smaller numbers in Syria, Turkey, Iran, Georgia and Armenia. It is estimated that there are around 500,000 Yazidis in the world. They practise a religion that is derived from Islam, Zoroastrianism and paganism.
AnswerCertainly, Judaism influenced both Christianity and Islam - they have their roots in Judaism. Some say that Zoroastrianism also had a considerable influence on both religions, both directly and indirectly, through its influence on Judaism.
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Yes, it borrows heavily from Judaism. And Christianity. And pre-Islam paganism.
Islam is not a monotheistic religion instead it is paganism worship because it has Idol kabba (black box) in Mecca where people visit and kiss the black stone believing that their sins will be taken.
NO. Parsis or Zoroastrians belong to Zoroastrianism, which is a very different religion than Islam, which Muslims belong to.Please see: What are some differences between Zoroastrianism or Parsiism and Islam?
Zoroastrianism was the religion of Iran (Persia) before Islam. It was founded in Persia around the 6th century BC out of the teachings of a religious philosopher called Zoroaster. It influenced Christianity, Judaism and Islam
the Islam through Zoroastrianism
Judaism, Christianity, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, & Baha'i.