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Do the religious minorities in Tehran / Iran live in enclaves?

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No but they have neighborhoods or villages for themselves. But most of them live among other people (Shiites). read more

According to my knowledge, all recognized Religious minorities enjoy freedom and representation in parliament. Cultism and Sectarianism is not tolerated. There are Sikhs in Iran, who, although not recognized live a good life. read more

Iran’s Jewish population now numbers about 25,000, down from around 80,000 in 1979. Yet it is the largest Jewish population in the Middle East outside Israel. Their representative in parliament is Dr. Ciamak Morsadegh. Most Jews live in Tehran, which has active synagogues, a Jewish school and kosher butchers. read more

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