Iran is a theocracy. Although there are an elected parliament and an elected president, the ultimate power in the land rests with the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Hoseyni Khāmene'i, who can veto any laws or proposals of parliament or president. Religious police patrol and can take action against women who do not cover their heads or who dress in such a fashion that they consider 'immodest'.
It was very evident at the last parliamentary elections that candidates were selected on the basis of approval by the religious authorities. Nevertheless, younger Iranians, who were born after the Iranian revolution, are pressing for change and may be an irresistable force in the future.
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The Political beliefs of the government in Iran center around their religion of Islam. Laws & policies in Iran are made in line with their interpretation of the Qur'an, which is why Iran is considered a theocracy. However, it should be noted that a significant portion of Iranians would prefer a more secular and democratic form of government; the problem is that protests are illegal in Iran and all political candidates must be "acceptable" to the Ayatollahs.
The majority religion in Iran is Shi'ite Islam.
A Hierarchical religion is a religion where a political influence goes down a hierarchy of ranks. like with Roman Catholic, the pope is 1st then the cardinals and so on. Most of the religions which are meant to exert a political influence on the general public and the government have an internal politics that controls it.
A theocracy is a government that is run by the dominant religious group and where only one official religion is allowed. In a theocracy, the laws are made based on that religion, and the religious leaders are also the political leaders (or have strong influence over the political leaders). A good example of a theocracy is Iran. Some people also believe Saudi Arabia is a theocracy, and so is the Vatican City.
It gave Iran its language and religion.
No, Islam is the major religion in Iran.
No they stil do not have offices in Iran because of the political conditions in Iran
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It gave Iran its language and religion.
They feared Europe was using religion to gain political influence.