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Most people in the middle east practice islam
Most Persians today are Muslim, but before the advent of Islam in Persia, most Persians were Zoroastrians.
Most Persians today are Muslim, but before the advent of Islam in Persia, most Persians were Zoroastrians.
They practice Roman Catholic religion
Persians are practicing the religion of Islam.
The most widely practiced religion in Ancient Persia is now known as Zoroastrianism. However, in the centuries after the Islamic conquest of Persia, most Persians converted to Islam (both by choice and from fear of violence). Islam (specifically Twelver Shiite Islam) is the dominant religion among ethnic Persians today.
There is no "Persian" religion although Zoroastrianism originated from the area that is modern day Iran. Current "Persians" (most Iranians, some Tajiks, some Afghans, and minorities in Pakistan and former Soviet republics) mostly practice Islam.
The majority of Persians (Iranians) are Muslims; more specifically, Shia Muslims. Minorities include Sunna Muslims, Bahá'ís, Christians, and Jews. Especially the Bahá'ís are severely persecuted.
No religion is called old or modern religion. God religions are revealed by God and remains as assigned and commanded by God. The main religion of Persians is Islam.
most are muslim.
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Zoroastrianism