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  2. Islam in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In a sense, Iranian Islam is a second advent of Islam itself, a new Islam sometimes referred to as Islam-i Ajam. It was this Persian Islam, rather than the original Arab Islam, that was brought to new areas and new peoples: to the Turks, first in Central Asia and then in the Middle East in the country which came to be called Turkey, and India.

  3. Tahirid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Tahirid dynasty (Persian: طاهریان, romanized: Tâheriyân, pronounced [t̪ɒːheɾiˈjɒːn]) was an Arabized Sunni Muslim dynasty of Persian dehqan origin that ruled as governors of Khorasan from 821 to 873 as well as serving as military and security commanders in Abbasid Baghdad until 891.

  4. Abdolhamid Ismaeelzahi - Wikipedia

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    Abdolhamid Ismaeelzahi (Persian: عبدالحمید اسماعیل‌زهی; born 1946/1947) is an Iranian Sunni Muslim cleric who is regarded as a "spiritual leader for Iran’s Sunni Muslim population" though his influence is limited to the Baloch population, according to Reuters. [3]

  5. Religion in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Sunni Muslims returned to power when Ghazan converted to Sunni Islam. About 9% [48] of the Iranian population are Sunni Muslims—mostly Larestani people (Khodmooni) from Larestan, Kurds in the northwest, Arabs and Balochs in the southwest and southeast, and a smaller number of Persians, Pashtuns and Turkmens in the northeast.

  6. History of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The domination of the Sunni creed during the first nine Islamic centuries characterized the religious history of Iran during this period. There were however some exceptions to this general domination which emerged in the form of the Zaydīs of Tabaristan (see Alid dynasties of northern Iran ), the Buyids , the Kakuyids , the rule of Sultan ...

  7. Shia–Sunni relations - Wikipedia

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    The domination of the Sunni creed during the first nine Islamic centuries characterizes the religious history of Iran during this period. There were some exceptions to this general domination which emerged in the form of the Zaidis of Tabaristan , the Buwayhid , the rule of the Sultan Muhammad Khudabandah (r. 1304–1316) and the Sarbedaran .

  8. Category:Iranian Sunni Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Iranian Sunni Muslims" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abdul Aziz Malazada;

  9. List of Sunni dynasties - Wikipedia

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