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The Zoroastrianism Beliefs



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Zoroastrianism holds that God created all things in perfect purity. This belief is one of the most important. Zoroastrians don't destroy forests or pollute rivers. They are often called the first eco-religious.

Ahura Mazda

Zoroastrianism is centred on Ahura Mazda's immanence as man. According to the religion, every human being possesses a Fravashi, a spiritual element that embodies God. This element can heal and ward off evil. It also inspires piety.

Ahura Mazda the highest Zoroastrianism deity is. He is also known as the Yasna’s first spirit. His name means "wisdom." Although the beliefs of each religion can seem contradictory at times, there are many similarities.

Dualism

Persia was the first to demonstrate dualism. Zoroastrianism also has some examples. The renowned philosopher zoroaster explained dualism as a fundamental philosophical principle in his work. Zoroastrianism refers to dualism as it relates ontologically and ethically.


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Early Zoroastrianism has been described as a form or dualist monotheism. It has also been compared with other monotheistic worldviews. The Angra Mainyu are evil by choice and nature, which is a key issue in the debate.

The duty to oppose evil

Zoroastrianism holds that it is a person's responsibility to fight evil. The religion emphasizes social justice as well as human rights. It believes that humans are fellow workers in the struggle against evil and must therefore treat others with care. They also believe that all humans are born free and will be punished in the afterlife if they do not fulfill their religious duty.


Zoroastrianism's cosmology affirms the existence of both good and harm. This is because the two powers Ahura Mainyu (the god of light and wisdom) are opposing each other in the universe. In the world, Ahura Mazda is the god of light and wisdom, and Angra Mainyu is the god of evil and destruction. Zoroastrians believe Ahura Mak protects the universe from evil. But Angra Mainyu, a negative force, is responsible for the earth’s decay and natural catastrophes.

Duty to care for the good

Zoroastrianism believes that the responsibility to care for the well-being of others is an integral part of one's life. It emphasizes the importance of doing good, avoiding sin and ensuring the world's prosperity. It also stresses the need to take care of the land and care for children. This is how a person fulfills his or her responsibility for the good of the entire world.

Two principles are found in Zoroastrianism: Ahura Mazda, the creator of the universe, is all-good, and Ankhra Mainyu who is the antithesis to Ahura Mazda. The history is a struggle between good and wicked. Visions also reveal that Ahura Mazda appears in visions to Zoroaster, the prophet.


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Charitable giving

Zoroastrianism is a benevolent religion that practices charitable giving. Zoroastrians left legacies to sacred fires and pious foundations during the Sasanian period. They registered their foundations in the Muslim authorities as waqfs. Legally, the property contained in these foundations was inalienable. Administrators also had the right to share the income from the endowment.

Faith teaches that every human being has a duty to assist those in need. Giving charity is a virtuous act of self-giving that can forgive sins or contribute to the salvation and enhancement of the soul. Pursisniha 44 states that the soul of a charity person is elevated in heaven.



 



The Zoroastrianism Beliefs