I found the zoroastrian scripture about Islam

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Sometimes I can't help but to wonder that in Hebrew;

Elah = Allah
Elohim = Allahumma (in English = O Allah)

Arabic and hebrew share routs, Elah ment God in ancient hebrew to, Elohim such as in old bibles and jewish texts means the gods in plural.

This is in the KJV bible from England. In Genesis 1:26, Elohim said, "Let us make man in our image,

Hebrew grammar

Elohim has plural morphological form in Hebrew, but it is used with singular verbs and adjectives in the Hebrew text when the particular meaning of the God of Israel (a singular deity) is traditionally understood. Thus the very first words of the Bible are bre**** bara Elohim, where bara ??? is a verb inflected as third person singular masculine perfect. If Elohim were an ordinary plural word, then the plural verb form bar'u ???? would have been used in this sentence instead. Such plural grammatical forms are in fact found in cases where Elohim has semantically plural reference (not referring to the God of Israel).




As I said there are many things, Judaism didnt start as a monotheistic religion.
 
You can say both, Many say zarthoshti. Zarhuastrian is also used.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elohim

Elohim later became "God", but means "the divine" plural.

You can read about Moses to, you will find out that he challenged the egyptians Gods, showing hes God was stronger.

http://www.sherryshriner.com/talmud_tidbits.htm
And that link is about gentiles in judaism. They never accepted gentiles untill later days.

Non-Jews are Not Human Baba Mezia 114a-114b. Only Jews are human ("Only ye are designated men")

Jews are Divine, Sanhedrin 58b. If a heathen (Gentile) hits a Jew, the Gentile must be killed. Hitting a Jew is the same as hitting God.

Does that sound like a monotheistic religion that accepts converts?

that website doesn't look very credible to me - in fact it looks like the work of a bona fide nut case.
 
Why Zoroastrians want their dead bodies to be consumed by vultures? I've seen about it in a documentary about Tower of Silence and Parsee community in Mumbai.:?
 
Do u believe the below one.... whats ur thought about it
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