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No sistemisistem de, vıraştoğê heme evrenierd u asmêni, tenya juyew Homay Homayora vaciyenobestiyeno. [[Bahailik]], [[İslam]], [[Xıristiyaniye]], [[Cıhudiye]], [[Kaodaizm]], [[Atenizm]], [[Zerduştiye]], [[Ekankar]], [[Sihizm]], [[Rastafaryanizm]], [[Çendoizm]], [[Ravideşa]], [[Sekanova]], [[Tenrikyo]] u [[Sâbiîlik]] din u bawerkerdışê monoteistê.<ref>monotheism 2012. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 12 January 2012, from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/390101/monotheism</ref> <ref>{{Web kaynağı | url =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravidassia_religion | başlık = Ravidassia religion | alıntı= The Ravidassia is a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the 14th century Indian guru Ravidass, revered as a satguru and prophet by his followers. Ravidass, a Chamar by birth, taught monotheistic spirituality and a message of equality and emancipation from the Indian caste system. | erişimtarihi = 9 Eylül 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{Web kaynağı | url =http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seicho-no-Ie | başlık = Seicho-no-Ie | alıntı= Seicho-no-Ie, sometimes rendered Seicho-no Iye (生長の家 seichō-no ie [se.it͡ɕoː no i.e]), is a syncretic, monotheistic, New Thought religion/philosophy, one of the Shinshūkyō (or new religious movements) in Japan that have spread since the end of World War II. | erişimtarihi = 9 Eylül 2013}}</ref> <ref>*Zoroastrian Studies: The Iranian Religion and Various Monographs, 1928 - Page 31, A. V. Williams Jackson - 2003
*Global Institutions of Religion: Ancient Movers, Modern Shakers - Page 88, Katherine Marshall - 2013
*Ethnic Groups of South Asia and the Pacific: An Encyclopedia - Page 348, James B. Minahan - 2012