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  • ...prophet of [[Zoroastrianism]] whose [[Gathas]] are the liturgical core of Zoroastrianism.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Zoroastrianism]]
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  • ...popular in Persia and the Middle East circa. third century CE, combining [[Zoroastrianism|Zoroastrian]] and [[Christianity|Christian]] beliefs. Beliefs are broadly d
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  • * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/zoroastrian/ BBC - Zoroastrianism] * [http://www.zoroastrianism.com/ World of Traditional Zoroastrianism]
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  • {{r|Zoroastrianism}}
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  • {{r|Zoroastrianism}}
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  • {{r|Zoroastrianism}}
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  • * Jong, Albert de - ''Traditions of the Magi: Zoroastrianism in Greek and Latin Literature'', ISBN 9004108440 * Clark, Peter - ''Zoroastrianism: An Introduction to an Ancient Faith'', (1998) ISBN 1898723788
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  • ...trian]] faith. The [[Gathas]], composed by him, are the liturgical core of Zoroastrianism.
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  • {{r|Zoroastrianism}}
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  • {{r|Zoroastrianism}}
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  • {{r|Zoroastrianism}}
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  • The earliest monotheism is widely considered to be [[Zoroastrianism]] and the worship of [[Ahura Mazda]].
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  • ...w [[Persecution of Zoroastrians|persecution]] begins following collapse of Zoroastrianism as the state religion
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  • ...er of Western philosophy, while some see [[Zarathustra]], the founder of [[Zoroastrianism]] to be both the founder of philosophy and [[monotheism|monotheistic]] [[re
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  • '''Zoroastrianism'''<ref name=Zoroastrianism>The term '''Zoroastrianism''' was first attested by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' in 1874 in Archi * The traditional wing of Zoroastrianism discourages and does not recognize inter-faith marriages. A child must have
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  • ...life of a solitary wandering [[dervish]], having absorbed elements of both Zoroastrianism and Sufi mysticism from his father, who, unusually, participated in both Mo
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  • ...wn as the Apostle of Light, a [[Persia]]n religious teacher who took the [[Zoroastrianism]] in which he had been brought up and combined it with Christian (especiall
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  • ...eristic features of the Abrahamic religions seem to have originated with [[Zoroastrianism]], whose presence is now much reduced. And Jews have never been very numero ...notheistic religions"''': Religious which affirm belief in one God include Zoroastrianism, Sikhism, and the Abrahamic religions (listed above). Some strains of Hindu
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