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A Comparative Study of the Abrahamic Religions Beliefs Mohammad Kazem Hosseini Koohsari - Ali Asghar Foroutan Abstract The Abrahamic religions, namely Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, share many beliefs and practical teachings that can be compared.
Analysis of Zoroastrianism Based on Reason and Religious Scriptures Hamid Karimi Abstract Religion has always existed in human life, and no one is without religion.
This study, applying an analytical-descriptive method and library-based research, provides an overview and analysis of the Zoroastrian religion, which is one of the extant religions.
Baha’ism: a Fake Version of Shia belief in the Universal Savior Reza Kazemi Rad Abstract One of the significant topics in major religions, particularly the Abrahamic religions, pertains to the existence of a specific period in history known as apocalypse (the End Times) and the belief in the return of the Promised Universal Savior.
The ideal characteristics of that era, as mentioned in the sacred scriptures and religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, have made adherents of these religions eager to comprehend that period.
Studying Christianity According to Rational Criteria Hamidullah Rafiei Zaboli Abstract There is no doubt that Christianity is considered as one of the monotheistic religions with regard to its efficient cause.
Adoption of a Religion Based on the Measurement of Reason Mahmoud Amirian Abstract Religion is among the topics that are described as truth and falsehood.
The present study, providing a descriptive-analytical method, aims to present rational evidence for selecting and adopting a true religion.
Keywords: religion, truth, measurement, reason, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, atheism, religious pluralism, adoption of religion.