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  2. Monotheism - Wikipedia

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    Judaism is traditionally considered one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world, [151] although up to the 8th century BCE the Israelites were polytheistic, with their worship including the gods El, Baal, Asherah, and Astarte. [152] [153] Yahweh was originally the national god of the Kingdom of Israel and the Kingdom of Judah. [154]

  3. Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, Md. Sayem characterizes Zoroastrianism as being one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world. [22] Zoroastrians treat Ahura Mazda as the supreme god, but believe in lesser divinities known as Yazatas, who share some similarities with the angels in Abrahamic religions. [23]

  4. Religion in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the oldest monotheistic religions as it was founded 3500 years ago. [116] It was also one of the most powerful religions in the world for about 1000 years, during the Persian pre-Islamic dynasties. [116] Now, however, it is considered one of the smallest religions with only 190,000 followers worldwide. [116]

  5. God - Wikipedia

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    Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic traditions in the world. [56] Islam's most fundamental concept is tawhid, meaning 'oneness' or "uniqueness'. [57] The first pillar of Islam is an oath that forms the basis of the religion and which non-Muslims wishing to convert must recite, declaring that, "I testify that there is no deity except God ...

  6. God in Abrahamic religions - Wikipedia

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    Judaism, the oldest Abrahamic religion, is based on a strict, exclusive monotheism, [4] [17] finding its origins in the sole veneration of Yahweh, [4] [18] [19] [20] the predecessor to the Abrahamic conception of God. [Note 1] The names of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible are the Tetragrammaton (Hebrew: יהוה, romanized: YHWH) and Elohim.

  7. Portal:Judaism - Wikipedia

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    The religion is considered one of the earliest monotheistic religions in the world. Jewish religious doctrine encompasses a wide body of texts, practices, theological positions, and forms of organization. Among Judaism's core texts is the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, and a collection of ancient Hebrew scriptures.

  8. Religions of the ancient Near East - Wikipedia

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    Early Hittite religion bore traits descended from Proto-Indo-European religion, but the later Hittite religions became more and more assimilated to Mesopotamian religion. Persian Zoroastrianism is a reformed form of the hypothesized ancient Iranian religion , which shares a common Proto-Aryan root with the Indian Vedic religion .

  9. Category:Monotheistic religions - Wikipedia

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    Monotheistic religions. Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. A. Abrahamic religions (13 C, 20 P) B. Brahmoism (1 C, 17 P ...