not enough
Mandaeaism.
barack obama
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)
Some scholars, including Mary Boyce, Professor Emerita of Iranian Studies at University of London, conclude that Zoroastrianism began in southern Russia, the area from the Iranian people of today emigrated. Others say that Zoroastrianism may have originated in central Asia, perhaps in Afghanistan. I find the southern Russia origin more persuasive, not only because the Iranian people originated there, and therefore could have brought the religion with them into eastern Iran, but because of similarities between Zoroastrianism and Hinduism, which could also have originated in southern Russia. Zoroastrianism did not reach the Medes and Persians of western Iran until around the eighth century BCE, leading some to believe that the religion originated there.
well. obviously Zoraster was the first teacher. i don't know who does it today.
1.2825 billion
Some people believe they do but it is all about what YOU believe in
In what religion.
If Tinkerbell fairies exist today, it is as a result of the "Tinkerbell Effect" this means that they exist only to people who believe them or because people believe them.
Zoroastrianism, once the religion of Persia, is primarily now found in India.
China
about 1 percent of the world.