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ano ang paniniwala ng zoroatrianismo ​

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Ang mga Zoroastrian ay naniniwala na may isang pangkalahatan at transendenteng diyos na si Ahura Mazda. Siya ang isang hindi nalikhang manlilikha na ang lahat ng pagsamba ay huling pinatutungkulan. Ang nilikha ni Ahura Mazda na ebidente bilang asha, katotohanan at kaayusan ang pagsalungat sa kaguluhan na ebidente bilang druj, kasinungalingan at kawalang kaayusan. Ang nagreresultang alitan ay kinasasangkutan ng buong uniberso kabilang ang sangkatauhan na may aktibong papel na ginagampanan sa alitan. Ang Zoroastrianismo ay nagsasaad na ang aktibong partisipasyon sa buhay sa pamamagitan ng mga mabubuting gawa ay kailangan upang masiguro ang kaligayahan at maiwasan ang kaguluhan.

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Zoroastrianism is a religion. Zoroaster, who lived in eastern ancient Iran around 1000 BC, created Zoroastrianism.[1][2] Other names for Zoroastrianism are Mazdaism and Parsiism.

Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic religion. The Zoroastrian god is called Ahura Mazda. The holy book of Zoroastrianism is the Zend Avesta.

Zoroastrianism is also dualist. Zoroastrians believe Ahura Mazda created two spirits: a good one (Spenta Mainyu), and a bad one (Angra Mainyu). Zoroastrians believe people are free to choose between good and bad. Choosing good will lead to happiness, and choosing bad will lead to unhappiness. So it is the best to choose good. Therefore, the motto of the religion is "Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds".

Zoroastrianism was the state religion of Persia starting in the 6th century BC, including the Sassanid dynasty. In the 7th century AD, Persia was conquered by Islamic Arabs, and most Persians became Muslims.

Nowadays, there are about 2.6 million Zoroastrians in the world.[3] Most of them live in Iran, Pakistan or India. In Pakistan and India, they are called Parsis. Many Zoroastrians now live in the United States.