Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, is familiar to modern people through its foundational concepts of good and evil, the battle between light and darkness, and the notion of free will. Elements of Zoroastrian thought have influenced other major religions, particularly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, particularly in ideas about the afterlife and the final judgment. Additionally, the religion's rituals and festivals, such as Nowruz (the Persian New Year), are celebrated by millions today, fostering a cultural connection to its ancient practices. Despite its decline, Zoroastrianism remains relevant in discussions about religious pluralism and environmental ethics.
There is no 'modern version' of Zoroastrianism, it si still being practised as a religon even now.
Zoroastrianism is an ancient iranian religion.the place in which they sancify fire is called atashkade ( fire place)
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About 100,000 in Iran, and india. mostly.
it waas brought to India by the Persians
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)
Zoroastrianism is religion
This website (answers.com) is a Q&A board for any to ask and anyone to answer. The term Yazidi just recently became known to most people (in the U. S., at least). Wikipedia does have an article about it. Yazidi is apparently closely related to Zoroastrianism, and that ter is more familiar to people.
An adjective, in modern usage. It was also used a noun, to mean a supernatural companion of a witch, when many people believed in witches.
Zoroastrianism was started by Zarathustra, aka Zoroaster.
They are pure Zoroastrianism, but will give a good impression of what happened in the Jerusalem temple. Prior to the Islamization of Iran, Zoroastrianism was the primary religion of Iran. The Farrakhan is a symbol of Zoroastrianism.