Lol, finally, the easiest question! (Im from turkey, next to
what WAS Persia, [now Iran]) Back on topic, the Persian beliefs
consist of mainly Islam. About 95% of Persians are Muslim, the rest
are Sikhs, Christians, Juds, etc.
Lol, finally, the easiest question! (Im from turkey, next to
what WAS Persia, [now Iran]) Back on topic, the Persian beliefs
consist of mainly Islam. About 95% of Persians are Muslim, the rest
are Sikhs, Christians, Juds, etc.
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The Persian Bible is commonly known as the "Bibelen Farsi" or the "Farsi New Testament." It is a translation of the Bible into the Persian language (Farsi) and is used by Persian-speaking Christians and churches.
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Before the start of Islam, the dominant religion in the Arabian
peninsula was paganism, although there were significant minorities
of Christians and Jews. The dominant religion in Palestine, Syria,
Turkey and North Africa was Christianity. There was a small
minority of Jews. The dominant religion in the Persian Empire,
consisting mainly of Iran and Iraq, was Zoroastrianism, although
there were significant minorities of Christians and Jews.
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No. The traditional religion of Persia is Zoroastrianism. Today,
the official and most popular religion of modern Iran is Shiite
Islam. There are also large minorities of Sunni Muslims, Baha'is,
Christians, and Druze.
There are around 600,000 Persian Jews of whom roughly 9,000
still live in Iran.