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Lol, finally, the easiest question! (Im from turkey, next to what WAS Persia, [now Iran]) Back on topic, the Persian beliefs consist of mainly Islam. About 95% of Persians are Muslim, the rest are Sikhs, Christians, Juds, etc.

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Lol, finally, the easiest question! (Im from turkey, next to what WAS Persia, [now Iran]) Back on topic, the Persian beliefs consist of mainly Islam. About 95% of Persians are Muslim, the rest are Sikhs, Christians, Juds, etc.

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