Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In Iran (Persia), Christianity dates back to the early years of the religion during the time of Jesus.Through this time the Christian faith has always been followed by a minority of the population of Iran under its different state religions: Zoroastrianism in ancient Persia, followed by Sunni Islam in the Middle Ages after the Arab conquest, then Shia Islam since the Safavid conversion of the ...
The constitution of Iran states that the country is an Islamic republic; it specifies Twelver Ja’afari Shia Islam as the official state religion. [1] In 2023, the country was scored zero out of 4 for religious freedom. [2] In the same year, it was ranked as the 8th most difficult place in the world to be a Christian. [3]
In 2024, Iran was scored zero out of 4 for religious freedom by Freedom House. [9] Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism are officially recognized and protected, and have reserved seats in the Iranian parliament. [10] Iran is home to the second largest Jewish community in the Muslim world and the Middle East. [11]
A Theravada Buddhist monk speaking with a Catholic priest, Thailand. The status of religious freedom around the world varies from country to country. States can differ based on whether or not they guarantee equal treatment under law for followers of different religions, whether they establish a state religion (and the legal implications that this has for both practitioners and non ...
In 1896, the Lazarist missionary François Lesné was made bishop of Isfahan. Like his successor, Jacques-Emile Sontag, he resided in Urmia in Western Iran which until the First World War held a sizeable Christian population of Assyrian Christians. The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese on July 1, 1910.
The Catholic Church in Iran is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2022, there were about 21,380 Catholics in Iran out of a total population of about 86.8 million. [ 1 ]
Born in Iran, Abedini is a former Shia Muslim who converted to Christianity in 2000. [2] [3] [4] While Christianity is recognized as a minority religion under the Iranian constitution, [5] Shiʿite converts to Christianity suffer discrimination at the hands of Iranian authorities. In particular, such converts are disallowed from worshiping with ...
Eastern Christianity in Iran (4 C, 2 P) Protestantism in Iran (4 C, 3 P) * Iranian Christians (9 C, 27 P) A. Anti-Christian sentiment in Iran (1 C) Assyrians in Iran ...