Christianity in Iran

Iranian Christians/Persian Christians
Total population
117,000[1]–150,000[1]
Languages
Persian, Armenian, Aramaic (Syriac)

Christianity in Iran dates back to the early years of the religion during the time of Jesus, predating Islam. The Christian faith has always comprised a minority in Iran under its previous state religions; initially Zoroastrianism in historical Persia, followed by Sunni Islam in the Middle Ages after the Arab conquest, and Shia Islam since the Safavid conversion of the 15th century; although it had a much larger representation in the past than it does today. Iranian Christians have played a significant part in the historical Christian mission: currently, there are at least 600 churches and 117,000–150,000 Christians in Iran.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Country Information and Guidance "Christians and Christian Converts, Iran" 19 March 2015. p. 9

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