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What is Zoroastrianism? What god do you believe in? Are there any works?

Zoroastrianism, or Zoroastrianism, was the most influential religion in the Middle East before the birth of Christianity. It is the national religion of the ancient Persian Empire and the religion of Central Asia and other places. Is the source of Manichaeism, which is called "xiān religion" in China.

Zoroastrianism is a religion popular in ancient Persia (now Iran) and Central Asia. China was called Zoroastrianism, Zoroastrianism and Zoroastrianism in history.

2. This religion believes that Ahura Mazda (meaning "the master of wisdom") is the supreme god, the all-knowing and all-powerful creator of the universe, with the virtues of light, life and creation, and the embodiment of heaven, order and truth. Mazda not only created the material world, but also created fire, that is, "infinite light", so Zoroastrianism regards the worship of fire as their sacred duty.

Zoroastrianism was the most influential religion in West Asia before the birth of Islam. The state religion of the ancient Persian Empire was once called Zoroastrianism by Muslims. Zoroastrianism is generally regarded as theological monotheism and philosophical dualism.

3. Zoroastrian classics are mainly Avista, which means knowledge, laws or classics, commonly known as Persian classics.