No. They are almost all Sunni Muslims.
There are more Sunni Muslims than Shiite Muslims. Shiite Muslims represent about 15% of the global Islamic community whereas Sunni Muslims represent 85%. The numbers of the other sects are negligible.
Sunni and Shiite, with Sunnis being the majority of 85% of all Muslims.
Iraq and Iran
Iran is an Islamic country with the wide majority of it population are Shiite Muslims.
Yes, he is shia. majority of Iraq people are shia Muslims.
Yes. But they were not Twelver Shiites; they were Shiite Muslims of the Ismaili (Sevener) School.
As far as I am aware, there is no Shiite Islamic community in Israel. The Muslims in Israel are primarily Sunnis.
Majority of bahrain are Shia Muslims and this country have been part of Iran and separated from Iran in recent years by Britain. Of the overall Bahraini population, roughly 23% of the country is Sunni Muslim, making them a total of roughly 240,000 individuals. However, the census does not specify whether Muslims are Sunni or Shiite, so the numbers are only estimate. It is believed that there are nearly twice the number of Shiite Muslims as there are Sunni Muslims and roughly 30% of the country is non-Muslim.
All over the world but mainly in Iran, Iraq, and some Gulf states.
Indonesia (203 million Muslims constituting 88.2% of Indonesian population; as of October 2009). Refer to link below.
A Persian is a native or inhabitant of Iran. The majority of Irani are Persian Shiite Muslims. It is possible that they originally migrated from Asia or central Europe.