Ethnicity: Persian
Religion: Shiite muslim
The majority religion in Iran is Shi'ite Islam.
Yes, Iran is an Islamic country.
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Shi'aa.The majority or 90% of all Muslims in Iran are Shiites. Shi'a Islam is the official state religion of Iran. Sunni and Sufi only represent 9%of the Muslims there.
Iraq.
Persians/Iranians, It's the same
The majority of Zoroastreans live in Iran.
Both. Shiites are primarily concentrated in Iran and the southeast of Iraq. In both countries, they constitute a majority of the country's inhabitants, although Iran's majority is larger both in number and percentage,
A majority. About 90-95% of the population (according to the Wikipedia article on Iran).
The nation that provides the majority of the anti-Israeli military power is not Arab; it is Iran. If the nation has to be Arab, then it would be Syria, which receives most of its funding from Iran.
No. Iran does not have an Arab majority. It is a mix of Persians (who form the majority), related peoples like Kurds and Mazandarani, Türkic peoples like the Azeris and the Qashqai, and minorities like the Arabs and the Balochis.