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- Religion in Iran - Wikipedia
Religion in Iran has been shaped by multiple religions and sects over the course of the country's history Zoroastrianism was the main followed religion during the Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC), Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD), and Sasanian Empire (224-651 AD) Another Iranian religion known as Manichaeanism was present in Iran during this period
- Religious Beliefs And Freedoms In Iran - WorldAtlas
Iran is an Islamic state where close to 98% of the population identifies as being Muslim The nation’s constitution is largely based on Islamic law The dominant religious group in Iran is the Shia Muslims Sunni Muslims are the second largest religious group
- Iranian - Religion — Cultural Atlas
Iran is the only Islamic Republic country to declare itself officially Shi’ite The constitution specifies Twelver Ja’afari Shia Islam as the state religion However, some Iranians Shi’ites are identify with the Ismaili
- What are the main religions practiced in Iran? - iranmajesty. com
The Iranian Constitution recognizes Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism as official religions, allowing each to practice their faith However, adherence to the Islamic faith is generally expected in public life, and religious minorities, while protected, sometimes experience limitations on public expression
- Iran - Religion, Islam, Shia | Britannica
Iran - Religion, Islam, Shia: The vast majority of Iranians are Muslims of the Ithnā ʿAsharī, or Twelver, Shiʿi branch, which is the official state religion The Kurds and Turkmen are predominantly Sunni Muslims, but Iran’s Arabs are both Sunni and Shiʿi
- Religions in Iran - Sects, Religions and Minorities - Iran Safar
Most Iranians are Muslims Around 89% belong to Shi’a or Shi’it branch of Islam, the official state religion, and about 9% belong to the Sunni branch of Islam The remaining 2% are non-Muslim religious minorities, including Zoroastrians, Jews, Christians, Mandeans, Hindus, and Yarsanis
- Iranian Religions Since Ancient Times | Destination Iran
Iran has a rich history of religions, reflecting its ancient history and vibrant culture Dominated by Shia Islam, the nation’s spiritual life also preserves the teachings of Zoroastrianism, one of the world’s oldest faiths Additionally, Sunni Islam, the Baha’i Faith, and various indigenous beliefs contribute to this diverse religious landscape
- Iran Religion: An Exploration of Faith and Diversity in Iran
Islam is the main religion in Iran, but there are also active communities of Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, and Mandaeans Understanding religion in Iran involves recognizing the deep connection between faith and daily life Shia Islam, in particular, is integral to the country’s social and political fabric
- Religion in Iran - Iran Visitor
Iran is a predominantly Shi'ite country where Sunnis and Sufis are minority Muslim communities The Shi'ite branch of Islam has been further divided in to several sub-sects and majority of Iranian Muslims are followers of Twelve Imams Here is a look at religion and religious diversity in Iran
- Iran Tour - Religion in Iran
During the last 500 years, especially after the formation of the Safavid Dynasty, the Shia faith became the official faith of the Iranians Presently 89% of the Iranian popular follow the Shia faith, 9th follow the Sunni faith, and the remaining 2% are Christians, Zoroastrians, Jews, and Bahais
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