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  2. Christianity in Iran - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Religion in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Iran has been shaped by multiple religions and sects over the course of the country's history. Zoroastrianism was the main followed religion during the Achaemenid Empire (550-330 BC), Parthian Empire (247 BC-224 AD), and Sasanian Empire (224-651 AD). Another Iranian religion known as Manichaeanism was present in Iran during this period.

  4. Freedom of religion in Iran - Wikipedia

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    With a population of approximately 87 million, approximately 99.4% of Iran is Muslim (as of 2022). [1] Of these an estimated 90-95% were Shi'a and 5-10% Sunni (mostly Turkomen, Arabs, Baluchs, and Kurds living in the southwest, southeast, and northwest); although there are no official statistics of the size of the Sufi Muslim population, some reports estimated several million people, while ...

  5. Catholic Church in Iran - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  6. Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh - Wikipedia

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    Maryam Rostampour and Marziyeh Amirizadeh [1] were sentenced to execution by hanging in 2009 for converting to Christianity in Iran. [2] [3] [4] They were detained in the notorious Evin Prison for 259 days [5] [6] [7] where they were tortured and interrogated. [8] After gaining freedom, the two women wrote Captive in Iran which detailed their ...

  7. Saeed Abedini - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Category:Iranian Christians - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox Christians from Iran (1 C) F. Iranian former Christians (3 P) M. Iranian Christian missionaries (1 C) P. Iranian Protestants (4 C, 4 P) S. Persian ...

  9. Category:Christianity in Iran - Wikipedia

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    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 ...