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Zoroastrian

NOUN
  1. follower of Zoroaster and Zoroastrianism
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to Zoroaster or the religion he founded

How To Use Zoroastrian In A Sentence

  • The Magi's (Three high priests from Zoroastrians religions or three wise men in bible that visited Jesus at birth) were religions teachers and astrologist whom was able to tell future. Iran and the Spirit of the Airyanem Vaejah Nation
  • No Shelleyan syncretist, Heber was nonetheless a learned comparatist (as his "Brightest and Best" Magi hymn suggests), interested in a Manichean Zoroastrianism that would divide good from evil. Hemans, Heber, and _Superstition and Revelation_
  • Every year, the souls and spirits of the departed Zoroastrians are invited back for a 10-day festival.
  • Mostly Sunni (there are Kurdish Shi'a, Alevi, Yazidi, Jews, Zoroastrians, Christians, etc), they are known to hold their Islam with a light touch. Janet Ritz: Who are the Kurds?
  • If things continue this way in less than a generation it will be easier to find a person under forty who identifies as Zoroastrian or philatelist than one who identifies as Republican. Lance Mannion:
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  • This was called the Zoroastrian languages, because the name Zend is that of their sacred book. Modern Persia
  • These ethnic groups that followed Islam once also believed in Zoroastrianism.
  • Arabic became the new lingua franca and Islam quickly replaced Zoroastrianism; mosques were built, and many Persians intermarried with Arabs.
  • In Zoroastrianism, the elements are sacred and the body is corrupt.
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