Hmmm.... I'm a Kaplan student and this just happens to be a midterm question, pretty coincidental I think. how does that answer the question?
That would be Iran, although most Persian Gulf countries are Islamic to a degree
its Persian!
Persian
Means "Dear" or "honey" and its not Islamic its Persian, its not religion related
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Islamic Republic of Iran
The Persian Empire covered many countries, but was primarily based and organized in the modern state of Iran.
Islamic architecture is a term used to describe the architecture people created as an application of Islamic principles, and an application of how religion can shape buildings. in that sense Persian architecture is the interpretation of the people in the Persian region and how they shaped their building according to their own understanding to Islam. It is not purely shaped by Islam, but also influenced by the region culture and climate. Note that Persian architecture is a regional architecture, where Islamic architecture can be anywhere in the world.
Persian Americans can have any religion. Typically, they are either Islamic because of their Persian background or they are Christian because of America but they can also be Atheists, Pagans, Hindus, Buddhists or any other religion.
Basically, Pakistan is an Islamic Country and it has conceived its traditions from Arabic, Persian and Turkish Cultures. All Traditions are based upon Islamic religion beliefs.
Persian was the language of administration under the rule of Delhi sultanate.