Christianity is starting to grow and more people have been becoming Christian in Iran recently, some of them have been jailed by the leaders of Iran, other people in Iran have had their freedoms taken recently by the gov. also, it is now against the law to mention the word dawn in a poem in Iran. It is odd. Many there are Muslim.
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Islam is mostly in iran now
There are approximately 77, 891, 220 people living in Iran. To say that the people of Iran do or do not believe in god would be incorrect because it is impossible to categorize the beliefs of the people of a whole country as being the same. The most common religion by far in Iran is Muslim but there are small minority groups of other religions like Christianity and Judaism. While saying that all the people of Iran believe in god would be judgmental, but by looking into the statistical information of religions in Iran, it is not too far off to say that the majority of people in Iran believe one god or another depending on their beliefs.
The dominant religion of Iran is Islam (majority Shi'ite), while the Baha'i Faith is the largest non-Muslim minority religion.
Other religions than Islam are barely tolerated in Iran.
About 98% of Iran's population of 77,176,930 are Muslims: about 7,560,000. Please see the link.
Zoroaster. Jewish. Christian.
Iran is an old country with more than 5000 years history. If you mean what is the God of Iran right now, Khodavad or Parvardgar is the answer which means Allah in ArabicSome people with lack of knowledge about Iran, count Iran as a Islamic country which is completely wrong and we have other religions as well.
Iran is officially an Islamic Republic. As Islam is one of the 3 great monotheistic religions, along with Judaism and Christianity, then yes. I would say that Iran is monotheistic.
Two completely different countries that have different culture, language and people.
Shi'a Islam is the state religion of Iran, and the main religion practised in Tehran. Other religions present but monitored are the Bahá'í faith, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Zoroastrianism.
There is no king of Iran. There is the spiritual leader, called the Ayatollah. Since Iran is a theocracy they follow a religion, as their government. The current Ayatollah of Iran is Ali Khamenei.