Yazdānism
Yazdānism is a religious belief system primarily found in the regions of Iran and Iraq. It encompasses a variety of ancient traditions and practices, often blending elements from Zoroastrianism, Islam, and local folk beliefs. Followers of Yazdānism worship a supreme deity known as Yazdān, which translates to "the divine" or "the lord."
The faith emphasizes the importance of good thoughts, words, and deeds, similar to other monotheistic religions. Yazdānism also includes a rich tapestry of myths and rituals, with a focus on the duality of good and evil, reflecting the ongoing struggle between light and darkness in the world.