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  1. In 2024, Iran was scored zero out of 4 for religious freedom by Freedom House. Christianity, Judaism and Zoroastrianism are officially recognized and protected, and have reserved seats in the Iranian parliament. Iran is home to the second largest Jewish community in the Muslim world and the Middle East.

  2. This article surveys the history of religious pluralism and regulation in pre-Islamic Persia as well as pre-revolutionary Iran, and examines the legal and practical underpinnings of religious regulation in the Islamic Republic.

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  4. Nov 16, 2023 · Based on my discussion of Iran’s legal protection for religious freedom Iran may seem almost a model of religious tolerance, but in practice and in many other ways Iran is one of the most religiously intolerant countries. A U.S. News and World Report survey ranked Iran 83 out of 87 for religious freedom in 2022.

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · section 221(c) of the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012 (TRA) for certain senior officials of the Government of Iran identified under section 221(a)(1)(C) of the TRA in connection with the commission of serious human rights abuses against citizens of Iran or their family members. Section I. Religious Demography

  6. Based on its interpretation of Islam, Iran’s government has required women to wear a religious headscarf (hijab) in public spaces since the 1979 revolution regardless of their religious beliefs. Following. 732 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite #A714 Washington, DC 20401 202-523-3240. Tehran.

  7. Aug 22, 2022 · Iran: UN experts alarmed by escalating religious persecution. GENEVA (22 August 2022) – UN experts* today called on Iranian authorities to stop persecution and harassment of religious minorities and end the use of religion to curtail the exercise of fundamental rights.

  8. Dec 14, 2023 · Over the last 45 years, the Islamic Republic of Iran has weaponized textbooks, religious debates, movies and series, city walls, and even cemeteries to impose cultural violence and institutionalize its dominance, particularly over religious minorities.

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