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An established set of beliefs is known as a dogma. There are dogmas in every major religion including Christianity and Islam.
Iran's main religion is Islam; more specifically, a type of Islam known as Shia Islam.
They are called Muslims and they believe that their is only 1 God called Allah and Mohammed is his messenger.
The language of Iran is called Farsi and most Iranians are Shiite Muslims, although this is not an exclusively Iranian version of Islam as it is also practiced in Bahrain, Syria, Azerbaijan, and several other countries.
The key beliefs are the Islam five pillars (refer to related question below). Refer to question below for the Islam main fundamentals.
Islam: 50% Christianity: 40% Other (Including native beliefs and a mixture of Christianity and Islam called Chrislam.): 10%50% is Islamic40% is Christian
he lived in Islam
Mostly Islam
the main beliefs of any religion are:Faith in a superpower, called Giodfollowing certain moralsrules for marriage, relationships, inheritance, ...performing certain social deedsRefer to question below for information on Islam main beliefs.
Islamic rules were implemented in the country after the Iranian Revolution. Before the revolution the government was a puppet of the U.S. and anti Islam
There is nothing prominent in Islam such that seven beliefs in Islam. There are these five Pillars and then there are six articles of faith. Nothing more basic or prominent other than that in the religion.
Islam is in favour of it.