Answer 1
No, not legally. While the mental calculus in conversion is not illegal, there would be no way to know if someone changed the way they are thinking. However, numerous Iranians who have actually undergone a conversion have been arrested for the crime of apostasy (conversion from Islam). While there is no official law in Iran about the treatment of apostates, Iranian Law allows judges to use Islamic Jurisprudence to fill in the gaps of Iranian Civil Law. As a result, apostates have been jailed indefinitely, tortured, and executed, depending on the disposition of the particular judge. Currently, the Majlis (Iranian Parliament) is considering passing a law making apostasy a mandatory death sentence.
Answer 2
Everyone has his/her own choice even in Iran
No, Islam began in Mecca city in current Saudi Arabia country. but later Iran absorbed Islam and highly supported and developed it. Islam is Iran is Shia Islam and in Saudi Arabia is mostly Sunni Islam.
Shia Islam.
Shia Islam. near 90% are Shia Muslim. Iran is the largest Shia Islam country in world. Iran is the center and axis of Shia Islam.
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No, Islam is the major religion in Iran.
Yes, Iran is an Islamic country.
The majority religion in Iran is Shi'ite Islam.
Official religion of Iran is Shiite Islam, specifically Twelver Shiite Islam with the Jaafari School of Fiqh (jurisprudence).
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