Until the seventh century BCE, Zoroastrianism was unique in being monotheistic.
c. the view of the material world as a place of temptation that had to be ignored.
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism are the better known monotheistic religions.
Judaism, Christianity, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, & Baha'i.
The Middle East is the birthplace of all three Abrahamic Religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Along with other religions such as Bahá'í, Druze, Yazidi, and Zoroastrianism.
It was monotheistic.
for Shiaizing the Iranian people from Sunnism, Zoroastrianism, Christianism and other religions.
When religions "die," they typically fade into obscurity or amalgamate with other belief systems. Instead of completely disappearing, elements of the religion may endure in cultural customs or new spiritual movements. Ultimately, the beliefs and traditions of a religion can influence subsequent ideologies or practices.
It influenced Persia, for one
Hinduism, Buddhism, and some smaller religions such as Zoroastrianism.
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.
Islam stems from Judaism, Christianity, Arab Henotheistic religions, and small bits of Zoroastrianism.