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During Achemenid times, egyptian workers and scholars were very demanded into Persian Empire. Egyptians obviously were required as architects and engineers and possibly many egyptians priests and intelectuals inflenced persian beliefs and religion. Possibly jews did the same and was judaism that influenced zoroastrism, not the contrary. During Sassanian dinasty even christianism can have influenced zoroastrism.
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Its the other way around...Zoroastrianism like all religions, started off with the tawheed of the one God. Then with time it devolved into a dualist philosophy. All religions have a modicum of Haqq (truth) in them from their uncorrupted state. The pristine state is the submission to the One Divinity/Power, everything else is a corruption of this. Islam is the final manifestation of the One-ness, and the anti-Islam are the ones who have had Satan whisper to them.
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I would say all religions are interconnected really. Zoroastrianism did influence those religions in its more specific practices and theology, but Zoroastrianism devolved over the years, like all but Islam do, into something else. In Zoroastrianism's case dualism.
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