I just want to write about the effect of Islam in Iran. the Islam was released in Iran at sasani era with the attack of Arabs to Iran.I just want said shortly after this attack many things about the calture of Iran change to another way. Arabs burned many important books from the libraries of Persian impire. Arabic language mixed with Persian. Todays the power of the government of Iran garbed by a few INTEMPERATE Muslims and now many of Iranian people are under pressure of the laws of Islamic rep. of Iran.
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Afghanistan is considered an Islamic Republic, and as such, derives its political legislation from the Qur'an and accepted hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (S). For example, Alcohol is illegal in Afghanistan, as it is forbidden in Islam, and these laws are enforced by a police known as the Afghan National Police. Almost all the population of Afghanistan is Muslim, so, when a president is being elected, people tend to vote more often for someone who is a moderate Islam observer, and who cares about improving the problems of the people and combating the Taliban, "Islamic" radicals who misrepresent the fundamentals of Islam.
Islam effects the lives and cultures of people throughout the world. Iran for instance follows a strict dress code which is set by Islam. Often Islamic states have their laws enforced which are the rules and regulations of Islam.
Afghanistan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.
No, Farsi is a language primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is not a religion. The main religion in Iran is Islam, with the majority of the population being Shia Muslims.
The majority religion in Iran is Shi'ite Islam.
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No, Islam is the major religion in Iran.
Official religion of Iran is Shiite Islam, specifically Twelver Shiite Islam with the Jaafari School of Fiqh (jurisprudence).
religion: Shi'a Islam language: Farsi
Iran's main religion is Islam; more specifically, a type of Islam known as Shia Islam.
The majority of Iranians follow Shi'ite Islam.
There are 57 independent Muslim countries in the world. Most them have Islam as their official religion. Some of them are; Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Gulf States, Libya, Jordon, Indonesia, Al-Jazair, Bangla Desh etc.
The dominant religion of Iran is Islam (majority Shi'ite), while the Baha'i Faith is the largest non-Muslim minority religion.