Other religions than Islam are barely tolerated in Iran.
Yes, among other religions. Bahai, Zarostarian...
Islam is mostly in iran now
Mostly Shia Muslim but also other religions like christians Sunni muslims
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.
Ka'bah in Mecca, Mosque of the Prophet in Medina, city of Mashad in Iran, city of Qom in Iran, Jerusalem (shared by all Abrahamic religions), and many other places.
Zoroaster. Jewish. Christian.
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.
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.
Muslims live all over the world just as people of all other religions do
Many millions of people live in Iran. (Note capital letter.)