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  • Iran - Religion, Islam, Shia | Britannica
    Iran - Religion, Islam, Shia: The vast majority of Iranians are Muslims of the Ithnā ʿAsharī, or Twelver, Shiʿi branch, which is the official state religion The Kurds and Turkmen are predominantly Sunni Muslims, but Iran’s Arabs are both Sunni and Shiʿi
  • Islam in Iran - Wikipedia
    Approximately 7% of Iranians are Sunnis According to scholars at the Universities of Cambridge and Utah, the country's "Kurds and Turkmen are predominantly Sunni Muslims", with Iran's Arab population being split between "Sunni and Shiʿi" (Shia) [13]
  • Is Iran Sunni or Shia? Understanding Iran’s Religious Divide
    Still, there is a part of Iran that is Sunni and, indeed, Shia Muslims are much more numerous in the country There are surprisingly few reliable figures on potential Sunni’s in Iran, and sources state that approximately 5-10 % of Iran’s population as Sunni, mostly in the provinces neighboring Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iraq
  • Muslim country Iran wasnt always ‘Islamic’: How it went . . . - WION
    Iran is a Muslim-majority nation, with nearly 99 per cent of the population self-identifying as Muslim Out of this, nearly 95 per cent or around 85 per cent of the total population, is Shia Muslim Sunni Muslims, while a prominent community in the rest of West Asia, are a minority in Iran, consisting of around 5 to 10 per cent of the
  • A simple visual guide to Iran and its people - Al Jazeera
    Iran is predominantly Shia Muslim, making up about 90 percent of the population, while Sunni Muslims and other Muslim sects account for roughly 9 percent
  • Religious Beliefs And Freedoms In Iran - WorldAtlas
    Iran is an Islamic state where close to 98% of the population identifies as being Muslim The nation’s constitution is largely based on Islamic law The dominant religious group in Iran is the Shia Muslims Sunni Muslims are the second largest religious group
  • Irans Religion: What Does a Shia Muslim Country Look Like?
    Officially, 5 to 10 percent of Iran’s Muslim population identifies as Sunni Muslim The overwhelming majority Muslims in Iran belong to the Ithnā ʿAsharī Shia branch of Islam, which Iranian government considers as the state religion
  • Key Differences Between Shia and Sunni Muslims - Learn Religions
    Sunni Muslims make up an 85% majority of Muslims all over the world Countries like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Pakistan, Indonesia, Turkey, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia are predominantly Sunni Significant populations of Shia Muslims can be found in Iran and Iraq Large Shiite minority communities are also in Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, and Lebanon
  • The Evolution of Iran from Sunni to Shia Islam - IslamiCity
    Discover how Iran transitioned from a Sunni stronghold to the heart of Shia Islam, driven by historical events like the rise of the Safavid Dynasty and the Islamic Golden Age
  • Branded and Forgotten: The Islamic Republic’s Double Standard for Sunnis
    Religious and legal diversity is not limited to Sunnis - Shia Muslims also follow different branches While Twelver Shiism is Iran’s official religion, other Shia sects, such as Zaidi, Ismaili, and Sheikhism, have existed both within Iran and across the Islamic world





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