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You can find Islam and the term religion in the Quran. How did Iranians invent that?

Its a well known fact that the world's oldest monotheist religion greatly impacted, was largely borrowed from, and moulded the three Abrahamic faiths of first Judaism, then Christianity, and finally and most recently, Islam, which in many ways is an Arab tribalized copy of Zoroastrian concepts, rituals and practices. Which is natural, given the entire region and its peoples, including the various prophets, were all part of the 3 great Persian empires, through a large part of 3000 years. Do read up from non Islamic sources to learn more.
 
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Its a well known fact that the world's oldest monotheist religion greatly impacted, was largely borrowed from, and moulded the three Abrahamic faiths of first Judaism, then Christianity, and finally and most recently, Islam, which in many ways is an Arab tribalized copy of Zoroastrian concepts, rituals and practices. Which is natural, given the entire region and its peoples, including the various prophets, were all part of the 3 great Persian empires, through a large part of 3000 years. Do read up from non Islamic sources to learn more.
That makes no sense at all, what are the commonalities besides monotheism? Zoronastrianism is not even purely monotheistic especially these days. The Prophets of Islam were of Jewish decent not Iranian. It seems like some zoro nat is coping hard, the symbol of zoronastrianism itself was created recently by an Indian man. Also for tribalist arabs to copy zoronastrianism they must have the texts and have read it in translation.. There is no evidence of that happening. History doesnt support this, the bible and the Quran are also not similar and explain historical events differently so you cannot say like others have said here, "its a copy of some biblical text."
 
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