Zoroastrianism is very important in history of religion because of the connection to both of the Western Abrahamic and Eastern Dharmic religious traditions. Some scholars, have put important points of Zoroastrian eschatology and demonology that are vital in the Abrahamic religions. Like, for example in Asmodai of Judaism.
An example is one of the more popular parts in Zoroastrianism, is Good and Evil is made by God. But, historians say that this policy that impacted Christianity and although the big deal of explanation to not accept the standards of Zoroaster's idea of Free …show more content…
That is critical to the Iranian being who they are. They say Zoroastrianism also influenced eastern Dharmic religions like; Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. This is written in Vedic texts of Dharma, a Sanskrit word that has more than one definition, a fixed decree or law, duty and natural law, reality. Also like the ancient Vedic religion, that is the religion that came before Hinduism.
Some of their unique and creative qualities are that; Zoroastrianism was an influence on Christianity and Judaism. The idea of hevean and hell were borrowen from Zoroastrianism. This idea is a huge part of Christianity and Judaism, it is in fact the foundation of them. Zoroastrianism has the belief that people should be pure and good to all of God's creations. By doing this they are very cautious not to contaminate and ruin rivers and trees. In light of this, they are usually called the first ecological religion